
Hans Ulrich Obrist: the art of curation | Art and design | The Guardian

curator Robert Storr, who plays a key role in the Biennale
Sarah Thornton • Seven Days in the Art World
Let It Be First, do no harm. This credo is the well-known guiding principle of the physician’s oath. Consider it a universal precept. If asked to participate in a fellow creator’s project, proceed delicately.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
curation, for a really long time, has been top-down. The idea of a very small pool of people deciding a lot of what people consume is never really a good idea. Injecting the voice of the people, and allowing for individuals who maybe would be talented curators on their own, to have the opportunity to pull new artists that we never would have otherw... See more
Refraction • Curatorial Governance: An Interview with Tony Lashley
The writer creates, the reader receives, the librarian stores and the curator decides what is worthwhile and why .
The curator (also known as the "critic" in literary circles) decides what is valuable, to whom is it valuable, and why it is valuable. They create and sustain culture . Their role is to build and maintain canons—not "set in stone" canon... See more
The curator (also known as the "critic" in literary circles) decides what is valuable, to whom is it valuable, and why it is valuable. They create and sustain culture . Their role is to build and maintain canons—not "set in stone" canon... See more
Tom Beck • Curator Economy, Not Creator Economy
