Curators have an ethical duty not to let signs and images vanish into the abyss of indifference or commercial oblivion, says Nicolas Bourriaud. The very act of picking out certain images and distinguishing them from the rest of the production by exposing them is also a function of the curator, he says.
Curators have an ethical duty not to let signs and images vanish into the abyss of indifference or commercial oblivion, says Nicolas Bourriaud. The very act of picking out certain images and distinguishing them from the rest of the production by exposing them is also a function of the curator, he says.
Curators have an ethical duty not to let signs and images vanish into the abyss of indifference or commercial oblivion, says Nicolas Bourriaud. The very act of picking out certain images and distinguishing them from the rest of the production by exposing them is also a function of the curator, he says.