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In curatorial advisor Victoria Spence's terms, I'm here to "build muscles in relation to mortality".
In curatorial areas, we would expect evidence of qualifications and some activity in that field – for a lot of people that will be having participated in an excavation or having their first research papers published.
Conceiving a festival meant to illustrate and support that idea required a shift in curatorial philosophy.
(The Whitney board has had a forty-year history of interfering in curatorial affairs).
But in curatorial terms, her lengthening, adventurous career has produced more than enough to work with.
Down the street is a Dominican diner, whose aesthetics MOMA's curators, in curatorial fashion, have embraced.
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The likes of Tribeca and Sundance, organizations with built-in curatorial mechanisms and brands that mean something to cinephiles, see opportunity to help serve as guideposts, thus helping this corner of the industry evolve into a more vibrant business.
"Does 'black dance' even exist?" Mr. Houston-Jones asks in a curatorial statement in the excellent "Parallels" catalog.
Yu Yu said that she'd been immersed in her curatorial work in the department of Chinese and Korean art that LACMA had launched when it hired her and department head Stephen Little as curators in 2011.
"This is not the way exhibitions of contemporary art are curated," Alligood admitted, citing "a bit of fear" in the curatorial community and in museum leadership.
Soul eventually begat dozens of splinter groups, including blue-eyed soul (Hall and Oates, Michael McDonald), and, more curiously, northern soul, a genre based not in a creative impulse but in a curatorial one.
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