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Curating Art Now
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30 June 2022

Curating has grown substantially in the last decades, and in the early 2020s is undergoing a significant period of transition as it grapples with some fundamental questions. How diverse and inclusive is curating as a profession, and how does that inform the art and artists who come to prominence? How possible is it to conduct exploratory and inclusive curatorial work in the challenging economic climate of the early 2020s? What is the extent of a curator’s autonomy within the various institutions and structures in which they work, and what power dynamics are at work between artists and curators? Finally, how might digital art and exhibition-making give way to hybrid forms of practice, and even challenge the face of traditional curating? Lilian Cameron’s lively review addresses all of these issues, and considers the future landscape of curating in an uncertain world.
ART / Museum Studies, Museology & heritage studies, ART / Business Aspects, Art: financial aspects
'Curating Art Now is a bold and engaging attempt to examine the fundamental contradictions and pressures faced by the field of curating in an increasingly fractured post-truth world. It is a balanced and nuanced take on the current curatorial landscape, with equal parts pragmatism and idealism.' - Sebastian Goldspink, Artist Profile, February 2023
Lilian Cameron was most recently Course Leader for Art Museums, Galleries and Curating at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne, Australia and has worked in galleries and museums throughout London and the UK, including Tate Modern, Tate Britain and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia. She also has extensive experience in museum and gallery education and a research interest in socially engaged and participatory art practice.