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Curatorial Practices

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Curatorial practices refer to the methods and strategies used by curators in museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions to research, select, interpret, and present art or cultural artifacts for public viewing.

Key Features

  • Researching artworks or artifacts
  • Selecting items for exhibition
  • Interpreting the significance of the items
  • Presenting the items in a compelling way

Pros

  • Helps to preserve and showcase cultural heritage
  • Provides educational opportunities for the public
  • Curators play a key role in shaping the narrative around artworks or artifacts

Cons

  • Subject to bias or personal interpretation
  • Can sometimes exclude diverse or marginalized voices

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