Ways of Curating by Hans Ulrich Obrist

Ways of Curating

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  • Genre Art & Architecture
  • Publisher Macmillan
  • Released
  • Size 849.66 kB
  • Length 193 Pages

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“An accessible and entertaining consideration of curatorial practices . . . Obrist educates and delights, with the simple goal of sharing his life’s joy.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Hans Ulrich Obrist curated his first exhibit in his kitchen when he was twenty-three years old. Since then he has staged more than 250 shows internationally, many of them among the most influential exhibits of our age.

Ways of Curating is a compendium of the insights Obrist has gained from his years of extraordinary work in the art world. It skips between centuries and continents, flitting from meetings with the artists who have inspired him (including Gerhard Richter, Louise Bourgeois, and Gilbert and George) to biographies of influential figures such as Diaghilev and Walter Hopps. It describes some of the greatest exhibitions in history, as well as some of the greatest exhibitions never realized. It traces the evolution of the collections from Athanasius Kircher’s seventeenth-century Wunderkammer to modern museums, and points the way for projects yet to come. Hans Ulrich Obrist has rescued the word “curate” from wine stores and playlists to remind us of the power inherent in looking at art—and at the world—in a new way.

“An engaging and erudite work that argues persuasively for the continued relevance of curating for the arts and wider society . . . an unapologetically personal account of the profession’s development.” —Ekow Eshun, The Independent

“A highly intelligent, thoughtful and thought-provoking book. Obrist emerges as both scholarly and energetically engaged with the proliferation of ideas in modern culture today.” —Carl Wilkinson, Financial Times

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