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Les mutations récentes de l'art contemporain conduisent à l'apparition d'un nouveau personnage sur la scène de l'art, le curateur, dont les champs d'intervention et modes d'action se distinguent sans cesse plus de ceux traditionnellement attribués aux commissaires d'exposition. En effet, le curateur ne se contente pas d'être au service des artistes ou des institutions culturelles : il entend participer à la création et à l'extension de celle-ci au-delà des limites qui lui sont habituellement assignées. Le curateur peut de ce fait occuper différents rôles, parfois simultanément : artiste, activiste, programmateur, critique, conservateur… Il incarne ainsi un « travailleur culturel » d'un nouveau genre, qui n'est pas entièrement du côté de la création et pas non plus complètement du côté de la réception ou de la transmission de l'art. Dès lors qu'il s'intéresse davantage à des processus, dispositifs ou relations plutôt qu'à des objets autonomisés, sa responsabilité ne se limite plus au domaine de l'art et cherche à s'inscrire dans l'espace public.
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Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces considers the challenges that accompany an assessment of the role of contemporary art in heritage contexts, whilst also examining ways to measure and articulate the impact and value of these intersections in the future. Presenting a variety of perspectives from a broad range of creative and cultural industries, this book examines case studies from the past decade where contemporary art has been sited within heritage spaces. Exploring the impact of these instances of intersection, and the thinking behind such moments of confluence, it provides an insight into a breadth of experiences - from curator, producer, and practitioner to visitor - of exhibitions where this juncture between contemporary art and heritage plays a crucial and critical role. Themes covered in the book include interpretation, soliciting and measuring audience responses, tourism and the visitor economy, regeneration agendas, heritage research, marginalised histories, and the legacy of exhibitions. Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces will be essential reading for academics and students engaged in the study of museum and heritage studies and contemporary art around the globe. Museum practitioners and artists should also find much to interest them within the pages of this volume. ".
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Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces considers the challenges that accompany an assessment of the role of contemporary art in heritage contexts, whilst also examining ways to measure and articulate the impact and value of these intersections in the future. Presenting a variety of perspectives from a broad range of creative and cultural industries, this book examines case studies from the past decade where contemporary art has been sited within heritage spaces. Exploring the impact of these instances of intersection, and the thinking behind such moments of confluence, it provides an insight into a breadth of experiences - from curator, producer, and practitioner to visitor - of exhibitions where this juncture between contemporary art and heritage plays a crucial and critical role. Themes covered in the book include interpretation, soliciting and measuring audience responses, tourism and the visitor economy, regeneration agendas, heritage research, marginalised histories, and the legacy of exhibitions. Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces will be essential reading for academics and students engaged in the study of museum and heritage studies and contemporary art around the globe. Museum practitioners and artists should also find much to interest them within the pages of this volume. ".
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You have the camera, you have the skills, and you have the pictures. Now what? Author Shirley Read expertly leads you through the world of exhibiting your photography one minute detail at a time. From finding a space and designing the exhibition to actually constructing a show and publicizing yourself, every aspect of exhibiting your photography is touched upon and clarified with ample detail, anecdotes, and real life case studies. In this new and expanded second edition, Shirley Read further illuminates the world of social networking, exhibiting, and selling photography online so your work
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