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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xiii
- PROLOGUE Bethinking One’s Own Strengths: The Performative Potential of Curating xvi
- Acknowledgments xxii
- A Collective Introduction 1
- A NOTE ON CURATORIAL STATEMENTS A Third Space: Chasing the Intangible 11
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PART I Historical Framings
- CHAPTER 1 From Content to Context: The Emergence of the Performance Curator 15
- PRACTICAL SPACE Curiosity and Intuition 28
- CHAPTER 2 Exhibiting Performances: Process and Valorization in When Attitudes Become Forms—Bern 1969 / Venice 2013 29
- CHAPTER 3 Can We Curate Dance without Making a Festival? On Dance Curatorship and Its Shifting Borders 38
- CHAPTER 4 Curating Performance from Africa on International Stages: Thoughts on Artistic Categories and Critical Discourse 46
- PRACTICAL SPACE Untitled 57
- CHAPTER 5 The Curating Nation: Emergence of Performance Curation in Singapore and Its Impact on Cultural Politics 59
- CHAPTER 6 The Curatorial Chronotope 71
- PRACTICAL SPACE Layers 77
- CHAPTER 7 More Weirdness, More Joy: Performance Curation and Pedagogy at Danspace Project and the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance 78
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PART II Ethical Proposals
- CHAPTER 8 Dancing the Museum 89
- CHAPTER 9 Curatorial Discourse and Equity: Tensions in Contemporary Dance Presenting in the United States 101
- PRACTICAL SPACE Holy Motor—a Mechanical Metaphor Surrounding the Live Arts Curator 114
- CHAPTER 10 Noticing the Feedback: A Proposal to the Contemporary Dance Field, and/or This Revolution Will Be Crowdsourced 116
- CHAPTER 11 Email to a Curator: An Introduction to The Curators’ Piece 123
- PRACTICAL SPACE Curating Liveness 132
- CHAPTER 12 Curation as a Form of Artistic Practice: Context as a New Work through UK-based Forest Fringe 133
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PART III The Artist-Curators
- CHAPTER 13 The Artist-Curator, or the Philosophy of “Do-It-Yourself” 141
- EMBODIED SPACE “Soft-Curation,” Pollination, and Rhizomes 147
- CHAPTER 14 Being in the Vanguard of Sensibility: Artists as Curators in Performing Arts— a Study of Collective Affect 149
- CHAPTER 15 Familias: Artist-Activist Curation in the South Bronx, New York 155
- CHAPTER 16 What We Talk About When We Talk About Curating the “Unexpected” 166
- EMBODIED SPACE Greater Than 172
- CHAPTER 17 Because I Love Art, I Want Art to Be Different: The Project Perverse Curating and a Few Things I’ve Learned from It 173
- CHAPTER 18 Making Stage: Contemporary Dance and Performance Curation in the Caribbean 182
- EMBODIED SPACE As We 192
- CHAPTER 19 The Work of the Musician-Curator in Relation to the “Concert Scenario” 194
- CHAPTER 20 Pseudo-, Anti-, and Total Dance: A Self-Interview on Curation 204
- CHAPTER 21 Collective Creation and Improvised Curation: A Discussion with Body Slam 213
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PART IV Exhibition as Events
- CHAPTER 22 A New Kind of Critical Elsewhere 223
- CHAPTER 23 Re-enact History? Performing the Archive! 227
- CHAPTER 24 Choreographing Archives, Curating Choreographers: Yvonne Rainer, Xavier Le Roy, and the Dance Retrospective 235
- EMBODIED SPACE THE TITLE AS THE CURATOR’S ART PIECE 249
- CHAPTER 25 Exhibiting Dance, Performing Objects: Cultural Mediation in the Museum 251
- CHAPTER 26 The Curator’s Work: Stories and Experiences from Tino Sehgal’s Events 263
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PART V Artivism
- CHAPTER 27 Framing a Network, Charting Dis/Courses: Performance Curation, Community Work, and the Logic/Anxieties of an Emerging Field 275
- ETHICAL SPACE Curate 282
- CHAPTER 28 Food=Need: Constraints, Reflexivity, and Community Performance 283
- CHAPTER 29 ARC.HIVE of Contemporary Arab Performing Arts: Memory, Catastrophe, Resistance, and Oblivion 287
- CHAPTER 30 Collective Walks / Spaces of Contestation: Site-Specifi city, Community Involvement, and Mobility Employed as Curatorial Strategies in the Creation of Participatory Performances 292
- CHAPTER 31 Sound Citizen: Curating Sound Art in the Distributed Public Sphere 303
- ETHICAL SPACE Curation as a Practice of Radical Care: A Defi nition 311
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PART VI Institutional Reinventions
- CHAPTER 32 Rethinking the Role of Institutions and Curators in a New Interdisciplinary Age 315
- C HAPTER 33 The Curator as a Culture Producer 320
- ETHICAL SPACE Definition of Curation 327
- CHAPTER 34 How to Build a Manifesto for the Future of a Festival “Festivals as Thinking Entities,” a Conversation with Judith Blackenberg, Daniel Blanga-Gubbay, Silvia Bottiroli, and Livia Andrea Piazza, initiated by Silvia Bottiroli and Berno Odo Polze 329
- CHAPTER 35 The Curatorial Gesture as a Decolonial Gesture 340
- ETHICAL SPACE Proposing Intervals— Curating as Choreography 346
- CHAPTER 36 Are You Not Entertained? Curating Performance within the Institution 348
- CHAPTER 37 Bodies in Museums: Institutional Practices and Politics 355
- ETHICAL SPACE Curating History, Curating Resistance 361
- CHAPTER 38 What Can Contemporary Art Perform? And Then Transgress? 363
- EPILOGUE Situation Critical: What Comes Next for the Field of Performance Curation? 372
- ETHICAL SPACE The Parable of the Curator MICHEL HERRERIA (DRAWING) AND JEAN-PAUL RATHIER (TEXT) 377
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xiii
- PROLOGUE Bethinking One’s Own Strengths: The Performative Potential of Curating xvi
- Acknowledgments xxii
- A Collective Introduction 1
- A NOTE ON CURATORIAL STATEMENTS A Third Space: Chasing the Intangible 11
-
PART I Historical Framings
- CHAPTER 1 From Content to Context: The Emergence of the Performance Curator 15
- PRACTICAL SPACE Curiosity and Intuition 28
- CHAPTER 2 Exhibiting Performances: Process and Valorization in When Attitudes Become Forms—Bern 1969 / Venice 2013 29
- CHAPTER 3 Can We Curate Dance without Making a Festival? On Dance Curatorship and Its Shifting Borders 38
- CHAPTER 4 Curating Performance from Africa on International Stages: Thoughts on Artistic Categories and Critical Discourse 46
- PRACTICAL SPACE Untitled 57
- CHAPTER 5 The Curating Nation: Emergence of Performance Curation in Singapore and Its Impact on Cultural Politics 59
- CHAPTER 6 The Curatorial Chronotope 71
- PRACTICAL SPACE Layers 77
- CHAPTER 7 More Weirdness, More Joy: Performance Curation and Pedagogy at Danspace Project and the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance 78
-
PART II Ethical Proposals
- CHAPTER 8 Dancing the Museum 89
- CHAPTER 9 Curatorial Discourse and Equity: Tensions in Contemporary Dance Presenting in the United States 101
- PRACTICAL SPACE Holy Motor—a Mechanical Metaphor Surrounding the Live Arts Curator 114
- CHAPTER 10 Noticing the Feedback: A Proposal to the Contemporary Dance Field, and/or This Revolution Will Be Crowdsourced 116
- CHAPTER 11 Email to a Curator: An Introduction to The Curators’ Piece 123
- PRACTICAL SPACE Curating Liveness 132
- CHAPTER 12 Curation as a Form of Artistic Practice: Context as a New Work through UK-based Forest Fringe 133
-
PART III The Artist-Curators
- CHAPTER 13 The Artist-Curator, or the Philosophy of “Do-It-Yourself” 141
- EMBODIED SPACE “Soft-Curation,” Pollination, and Rhizomes 147
- CHAPTER 14 Being in the Vanguard of Sensibility: Artists as Curators in Performing Arts— a Study of Collective Affect 149
- CHAPTER 15 Familias: Artist-Activist Curation in the South Bronx, New York 155
- CHAPTER 16 What We Talk About When We Talk About Curating the “Unexpected” 166
- EMBODIED SPACE Greater Than 172
- CHAPTER 17 Because I Love Art, I Want Art to Be Different: The Project Perverse Curating and a Few Things I’ve Learned from It 173
- CHAPTER 18 Making Stage: Contemporary Dance and Performance Curation in the Caribbean 182
- EMBODIED SPACE As We 192
- CHAPTER 19 The Work of the Musician-Curator in Relation to the “Concert Scenario” 194
- CHAPTER 20 Pseudo-, Anti-, and Total Dance: A Self-Interview on Curation 204
- CHAPTER 21 Collective Creation and Improvised Curation: A Discussion with Body Slam 213
-
PART IV Exhibition as Events
- CHAPTER 22 A New Kind of Critical Elsewhere 223
- CHAPTER 23 Re-enact History? Performing the Archive! 227
- CHAPTER 24 Choreographing Archives, Curating Choreographers: Yvonne Rainer, Xavier Le Roy, and the Dance Retrospective 235
- EMBODIED SPACE THE TITLE AS THE CURATOR’S ART PIECE 249
- CHAPTER 25 Exhibiting Dance, Performing Objects: Cultural Mediation in the Museum 251
- CHAPTER 26 The Curator’s Work: Stories and Experiences from Tino Sehgal’s Events 263
-
PART V Artivism
- CHAPTER 27 Framing a Network, Charting Dis/Courses: Performance Curation, Community Work, and the Logic/Anxieties of an Emerging Field 275
- ETHICAL SPACE Curate 282
- CHAPTER 28 Food=Need: Constraints, Reflexivity, and Community Performance 283
- CHAPTER 29 ARC.HIVE of Contemporary Arab Performing Arts: Memory, Catastrophe, Resistance, and Oblivion 287
- CHAPTER 30 Collective Walks / Spaces of Contestation: Site-Specifi city, Community Involvement, and Mobility Employed as Curatorial Strategies in the Creation of Participatory Performances 292
- CHAPTER 31 Sound Citizen: Curating Sound Art in the Distributed Public Sphere 303
- ETHICAL SPACE Curation as a Practice of Radical Care: A Defi nition 311
-
PART VI Institutional Reinventions
- CHAPTER 32 Rethinking the Role of Institutions and Curators in a New Interdisciplinary Age 315
- C HAPTER 33 The Curator as a Culture Producer 320
- ETHICAL SPACE Definition of Curation 327
- CHAPTER 34 How to Build a Manifesto for the Future of a Festival “Festivals as Thinking Entities,” a Conversation with Judith Blackenberg, Daniel Blanga-Gubbay, Silvia Bottiroli, and Livia Andrea Piazza, initiated by Silvia Bottiroli and Berno Odo Polze 329
- CHAPTER 35 The Curatorial Gesture as a Decolonial Gesture 340
- ETHICAL SPACE Proposing Intervals— Curating as Choreography 346
- CHAPTER 36 Are You Not Entertained? Curating Performance within the Institution 348
- CHAPTER 37 Bodies in Museums: Institutional Practices and Politics 355
- ETHICAL SPACE Curating History, Curating Resistance 361
- CHAPTER 38 What Can Contemporary Art Perform? And Then Transgress? 363
- EPILOGUE Situation Critical: What Comes Next for the Field of Performance Curation? 372
- ETHICAL SPACE The Parable of the Curator MICHEL HERRERIA (DRAWING) AND JEAN-PAUL RATHIER (TEXT) 377
- Index 379