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My Way of Curatorial Author: [Switzerland] Hans Ulrich Obrist Publisher: Zhejiang Education Press
My Way of Curatorial Author: [Switzerland] Hans Ulrich Obrist Publisher: Zhejiang Education Press
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
"My Way of Curatorial" is a classic work by Hans Ulrich Obrist, one of the most influential contemporary curators in the world and artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery in London. This book is an extraordinary compilation of Hans's many years of curatorial experience, including the artists who inspired him, the great artistic innovations in history, his personal curatorial practice and prospects for future curating.
Hans Obrist transcends the boundaries of time, country, culture and discipline, and redefines the term "curating" - it is not only a summary of Hans Obrist's personal curatorial experience, but also a reflection on the curatorial industry and a condensation of his curatorial thinking. In an era where everyone is a curator, reading this book will make curatorial thinking a new way to open up the unknown and look at the future.
About the Author
[Switzerland] Hans Ulrich Obrist
Internationally renowned curator, artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery in London, founder of the "Marathon Interview". In 2009 and 2016, he was listed twice as the "Most Influential People in the Art World" by the British authoritative art magazine "Art Review" and ranked first; in 2011, he won the Outstanding Curatorial Award from Bard College; in 2015, he was awarded the Folkwang International Art Award for his outstanding contribution to the promotion and dissemination of art.
Obrist is an influential exhibition promoter in the field of contemporary art, and an active cross-border interlocutor and practitioner in various fields. Since the first kitchen exhibition "World Soup" in 1991, Obrist has participated in the planning and initiation of more than 300 exhibitions and projects, compiled more than 70 academic books, and delivered countless speeches in international academic and art institutions.