Jan052012
Who Gets to Call It Art? (2006) is a ride through the 1960?s downtown New York art scene as seen through the eyes of legendary Metropolitan Museum of Art curator, Henry Geldzahler.
Who Gets to Call It Art? (2006) is a ride through the 1960?s downtown New York art scene as seen through the eyes of legendary Metropolitan Museum of Art curator, Henry Geldzahler.
The verb to 'curate' is a recent addition to the lexicon of the art world. How has the role of the curator developed and, as the boundaries are increasingly blurred between the artist and the curator, is there a fundamental difference of position between artist and curator?
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Swiss curator & art critic asks questions about the concept of exhibitions and audience: Could we realise a group show in which artists would not be given space, but some kind of temporality?