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Curator Conversations #14 | Holly Roussell: “One myth is that everyone who makes an exhibition is a curator. I don’t think making an exhibition is enough to claim to be a curator.”
Curator Conversations #13 | Tom Lovelace: “One does not need a large budget and a beautiful expansive white cube for an exhibition to manifest and become real.”
Curator Conversations #12 | Thyago Nogueira: “The history of art is not always the history of creativity but also a history of economic power and erasure.”
Curator Conversations #11 | Alona Pardo: “I have always found the most torturous scenarios the ones from which I learn the most.”
Curator Conversations #10 | Mariama Attah: “Curators are not gatekeepers or all-seeing eyes.”
Curator Conversations #9 | Kathrin Schönegg: “Not every project is necessarily an exhibit; some function better as a book, a magazine, or an online format.”
Curator Conversations #8 | Charlotte Cotton: “Curating is relational, situational and collaborative. That’s the joy of it for me.”
Curator Conversations #7 | Christine Eyene: “Sometimes there are parameters upon which you have no control due to institutional procedures.”
Curator Conversations #6 | Yining He: “When it comes to the actual practice, you learn on the job more than you do from books.”
Curator Conversations #5 | Roxana Marcoci: “Exhibitions are grounded in asking questions, and in that sense their initial form is investigatory.”
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