What Curators Know
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What Curators Know explores the evolving role of curators in contemporary museums and galleries.
The book examines the knowledge, skills, and practices that curators bring to their work.
It investigates how curators navigate the challenges of presenting art and culture in a rapidly changing world.
Rogers analyzes the ways in which curators engage with diverse audiences, collaborate with artists and communities, and address social and political issues.
The book offers insights into the curatorial process, from exhibition design and interpretation to collection management and public programming.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the curatorial field and its contributions to cultural institutions.
The book examines the knowledge, skills, and practices that curators bring to their work.
It investigates how curators navigate the challenges of presenting art and culture in a rapidly changing world.
Rogers analyzes the ways in which curators engage with diverse audiences, collaborate with artists and communities, and address social and political issues.
The book offers insights into the curatorial process, from exhibition design and interpretation to collection management and public programming.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the curatorial field and its contributions to cultural institutions.
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about museums and the language that curators use to produce multidisciplinary exhibitions.

Hannah Star Rogers

Hannah Star Rogers, "Art, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge (MIT Press, 2022)