(联合国)遏制新冠肺炎:城市科罗纳的教训

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Curatorial Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1386/jcs_00056_1
M. Schavemaker, Esmee Schoutens, Rowan Stol
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在2020年为应对COVID-19大流行而首次封锁后不久,阿姆斯特丹博物馆在该市推出了在线展览“冠状病毒”。该多媒体平台邀请阿姆斯特丹市居民提供他们自己的故事,旨在收集大流行的经历。作者回顾了该平台在第一年的发展轨迹,并观察了博物馆如何通过策划和“非策划”内容的结合,展示了其在收集和讲故事方面的政策发生了更广泛的变化。我们反思了该平台已经和将如何根据疫情的发展进行改变,并建议它可以作为未来更民主、共同创建机构的试点。
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(Un)Curating COVID: Lessons from Corona in the City
Shortly after the first lockdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Amsterdam Museum launched the online exhibition Corona in the City. The multimedia platform, which invites inhabitants of the city of Amsterdam to contribute their own stories, aims to collect the pandemic as it is experienced. The authors look back on the trajectory of the platform during its first year and observe how, through a combination of curating and ‘uncurating’ the content, the museum demonstrates a broader change in its policy towards collecting and storytelling. We reflect on ways in which the platform has and will change according to how the pandemic unfolds, and propose that it can serve as a pilot for more democratic, co-created institutions in the future.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Curatorial Studies is an international, peer-reviewed publication that explores the cultural functioning of curating and its relation to exhibitions, institutions, audiences, aesthetics and display culture. The journal takes a wide perspective in the inquiry into what constitutes ''the curatorial''. Curating has evolved considerably from the connoisseurship model of arranging objects to now encompass performative, virtual and interventionist strategies. While curating as a spatialized discourse of art objects remains important, the expanded cultural practice of curating not only produces exhibitions for audiences to view, but also plays a catalytic role in redefining aesthetic experience, framing cultural conditions in institutions and communities, and inquiring into constructions of knowledge and ideology. As a critical and responsive forum for debate in the emerging field of curatorial studies, the journal will foster scholarship in the theory, practice and history of curating, as well as that of exhibitions and display culture in general. The journal supports in-depth investigations of contemporary and historical exhibitions, case studies of curators and their engagements, and analyses of the critical dynamics influencing the production of exhibitions in art and broader display culture. The Journal of Curatorial Studies invites contributions from scholars within curatorial studies, art history, museum studies, cultural studies, and other academic disciplines. The journal publishes both thematic and open issues, and features research articles, contemporary and historical case studies, interviews with curators, artists and theorists, and reviews of books, exhibitions and conferences.
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