Ways of Curating
V**O
Five Stars
Excellent first person experiences on the various ways to approach mounting an art exhibition. Creative and informative.
G**.
This is not a boring how-to book
By the reviews that accused him of name-dropping, I was expecting a self-important, art world snob. I was pleasantly surprised. His gentle and curious openness is exposed as he wanders through his life experiences that have inspired and changed him. He asks thoughtful questions and completely avoids “art-speak”. It was fascinating to see his approach to curating: to give an artist the opportunity “to make the impossible, possible”, rather than the usual thematic or chronological curating constructs. The book is about his Ways of Curating. They are adventures always inspired with/by a creative person that brings something new. This is not a boring how-to book ;) It’s an inspiring way to look at curating in a different way. Fun read too!
M**D
revealiong a sense of careful observation
An insightful essay on seeing art… on understanding the curator's task of illumination and guidance in the process of seeing and "reading"art.
R**A
Excellent. Could Have Been A Bit Better
I quite like this book, as it did open my eyes to the fact that the curating world is a fairly multi-layered world, and it goes way beyond just hanging pictures on a wall.What I like is the rather simple manner in which he writes, and this kept me somewhat engaged throughout. There is a lot of name-dropping, and this does spoil the book somewhat.Also, when he uses terms like 'the greatest artist' etc, I cannot help but think that he, like many Western writers, cannot see beyond the Western / Northern Quarter of the world. Latin America, Asia, Australia are beyond their vision.I would have liked some photographs. This would have helped to illustrate the points he was wanting to make.Apart from these, for me, a good book.
C**S
How Art got were it is - Highly recommended.
an excellent overview of how Art and the presentation of art has evolved and influenced Obrist's approach to curating. Highly recommended.
P**R
Really interesting, I have never highlighted a book with ...
Really interesting, I have never highlighted a book with such gusto.Full of ideas to open Art into a wider arena than just the walls !
J**T
I enjoyed this beginning of this book which gave me enough ...
I enjoyed this beginning of this book which gave me enough knowledge to curate a show on my own. Since losing the book on the bus I will buy it again. Very imformative!
P**N
The fascinating world of curation -- who knew?
What an exuberant, border-crossing, time-and-space traveling missile of a book! With Obrist as our guide we enter into the fascinating history of curation as well as countless conversations and exhibitions of the present. This linked series of essays far exceeded my expectations and provided pleasure and learning beyond its relatively few pages. Obrist's life pulses with creativity, experimentation, and cosmopolitanism; this is an exciting introduction to the world of curation -- and for my money not at all mere name-dropping, as other reviewers have suggested. My only complaint is that the book would have been better with photos of the art described. Check it out!
A**A
Must-read for anyone interested in art and/or curation
Having worked as a curator myself, I wish I had come across this book many years ago.
I**E
The best read if planning an exhibition
An inspiring read for any artist who is planning an exhibition!!
D**T
Interesting reading
So meaningfull
K**D
Great
Good
A**R
Good overview to his curatorial career
A very interesting insight to a very successful curator's journey through curatorial practices. Very inspiring for those who are still wondering if there's any particular means to showcase. This book is a good overview.
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