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There is a range of curatorial sophistication and collection quality, but what all these places have in common is local pride in the glitzy fame achieved by a native son or daughter, the hope for some tourist dollars in otherwise out-of-the-way places, and often a beginning based on the obsessive collecting of memorabilia by a devoted fan.
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If we deconstruct the fatuous spin, at Year 07 we can probably expect no curatorial theme (a good thing), and a range of artists chosen on merit, not reputation (better still).
The exhibition is notable in another way: It was organized by a curatorial team of seven Yale undergraduates from a range of disciplines and two graduate students in art history.
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What happens is a form of curatorial abdication.
"We see it as a set of curatorial problems for us to respond to," she said.
The show is a "big deal", says Roberta Smith in the New York Times, and "a feat of curatorial intelligence, research and diplomacy".
Within the art world, the artist's studio has lately become a subject of curatorial interest as well.
What has survived is itself a kind of curatorial decision, a winnowing.
It makes the Millennium Dome look like a triumph of curatorial coherence.
The Cartier, Faberge and motorcycle shows maintained a sense of curatorial professionalism.
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