Self-organizing: Key Traditional Curatorial Practices
The upper mapping illustrates the current practices in the curatorial field of expertise.
- Staging: Staging is about displaying in a certain manner the curated pieces.
- Rhetorical practices: Texts and infra-texts used in an exhibition.
- Dramatizing: The way curated pieces are displayed to produce a certain effect on the audience by highlighting certain of their features.
The understanding of traditional curating practices illuminates the importance of moving on a zoegraphy. Zoegraphy is definitely what I would be looking for in the sense of a deconstructed approach toward self-styling (1). A transversal jumping-point is something that self-styling is addressing in terms of transformative affects
Source:
(1) | Melchior, Marie Riegels, and Birgitta Svensson, eds. Fashion and museums: theory and practice. A&C Black, 2014. |
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