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The term “othering” refers to a persistent Us and Them  dynamic between museums and their participating public. To reframe this historically paternalistic subject-positioning, over the last decade or so many museums have made firm attempts to address this by attempting to move from being  “providers” of engagements to facilitating access to cultural right by embedding co-curatorial techniques and participation. Through the analysis of three co-curated participatory case studies, this book examines how power performs in co-curatorial museum practice. It discusses how it is not just how  the participatory process is enacted that is necessary to create this shift to a more socially just profile,  but systemic pressures of vulnerability and responsibility found in the political economy of the museum and its participants. This book will chart how this dynamic performs in museums when working with different groups of people, such as volunteers, community participants, and professional artists, presented with differing levels of co-curatorial decision making. The book further investigates whether performances of power are relational to who  the participants are, how  the processes of participation are constructed, and where  the participation takes place, what language is used when conducting these relationships and what the funded institutional responsibilities do  to the  co-curators (the community and museum staff) when traditional co-curation and co-curation in transition to non-selective curation is applied. Grounding this discussion is the development of this test method of non-selective curation  which further illuminates some of these challenges and aims to successfully mitigate them through a radically open and inclusive approach to co-curation.
Autor: Westwater, Carrie
ISBN: 9783031554315
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 225
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 24.05.2024
Untertitel: A Case for Non-Selective Curation
Schlagworte: Co-Curation Community Community Arts Decision-making Exchange Exhibition Interpretation Museums Participation Theatre
Dr Carrie Westwater  is a Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in the field of Creative and Cultural Industries at Cardiff University, UK. Her research has a special focus on Human and Cultural Rights, spatial and social justice and participatory arts. She is most interested in theatre and film that either function as tools to address trauma and complex societal issues, or represents them.