Tag: Curatorial

Cubism Key Ideas

Cubist artists abandoned perspective, which had been used to depict space since the Renaissance, and they also turned away from the realistic modeling of figures. CHANGING EXPERIENCE OF SPACE, MOVEMENT, AND TIME IN THE MODERN WORLD Cubists explored open form, piercing figures and objects by letting the space flow through them, blending background into foreground,

The Value of Arts and Culture to People and Society

The general value of arts and culture to society has long been assumed, while the specifics have just as long been debated. Try to imagine society without the humanising influence of the arts, and you will have to strip out most of what is pleasurable in life, as well as much that is educationally critical…

Musée du Louvre Collection

The Collections database consists of entries for more than 480,000 works in the Musée du Louvre and Musée National Eugène-Delacroix. Updated on a daily basis, it is the result of the continuous research and documentation efforts carried out by teams of experts from both museums… Visit Here

The Paper Sculpture Manual

The Paper Sculpture Manual is based on The Paper Sculpture Show, a traveling exhibition curated by Mary Ceruti, Matt Freedman, and Sina Najafi in 2003 and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI), Cabinet, and SculptureCenter. The Paper Sculpture Manual is made available to art spaces internationally free of charge in response to the COVID-19 crisis…

The What, Why, & How of Artist Residencies

What exactly is an artist residency? Basically a residency is a place where an artist can concentrate on his or her art for a specified period of time without interruption. The artist is usually given a living space and studio in which to work and live, commonly sharing space with other artists of different disciplines.