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When Attitudes Become the Norm is a collection of essays and interviews by art historian and theorist Beti Žerovc on the topic of curatorship in contemporary art. Žerovc examines curatorship in its broader social, political and economic contexts, as well as in relation to the profound changes that have taken place in the art field over the last century. She analyses the curator as a figure who appears, evolves, and participates in the institutionalisation of contemporary art and argues that with the curator institutional art-art designed to fit the art institution's space and needs-achieves its fullest expression.
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tentoonstellingen --- curatoren --- Backstein Joseph --- Christov-Bakargiev Carolyn --- Enwezor Okwui --- Esche Charles --- Gioni Massimiliano --- Goldberg RoseLee --- kunst --- Jacob Mary Jane --- Pérez-Ratton Virginia --- Li Pi --- Tiravanija Rirkrit --- 069 --- Art museum curators --- Biennials (Art fairs). --- Art museum curators. --- Art curators --- Curators, Art museum --- Art museums --- Museum curators --- Employees
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