“Move Aside, Louvre” - The National Museum of Korea Attracts 6.5 Million Visitors Annually
The National Museum of Korea, through innovative communication strategies by curators, has seen a surge in visitor numbers, rivalling major international museums like the Louvre.
Protests Against War in Iran and Gaza: Artists and Curators Want to Exclude Israel from the Art Biennale
Artists and curators are calling for Israel's exclusion from the Venice Biennale amid ongoing protests over the wars in Iran and Gaza.
The challenge of making a newscast in the era of algorithms and misinformation: "We are a filter between the viral and the relevant"
This article discusses the challenges faced by journalism in the age of algorithms and misinformation, emphasizing the role of news outlets as curators of relevant information.
Art Moves to the Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf region is emerging as a dynamic hub for art, attracting artists and curators, including many from Spain, despite its lack of freedoms.
Curators Meet Young People Facing Deportation: 'Bring the Ministers Here'
Criticism arises as young individuals raised in Sweden face deportation upon turning 18, prompting school staff at Angeredsgymnasiet in Gothenburg to advocate for political attention on the issue.
7 Recommended Art and Culture for This Week
This week's events in Buenos Aires and Punta del Este include art exhibitions and performances, featuring notable curators and artists.
São Paulo Biennial changes contract with curators after extravagances
The São Paulo Biennial faced criticism following an extravagant presentation led by curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, leading to changes in curator contracts.
Clara Ianni inaugurates 'Openings' at MASP
The artist Clara Ianni opened her exhibition 'Openings' at the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) on Thursday, with notable attendees including curators and fellow artists.
Juanma Bajo Ulloa directs 'El mal': "Before, festival directors were cinephiles; now they are political curators. There is no cinema, only causes"
Filmmaker Juanma Bajo Ulloa criticizes political correctness and the progressive regime in his new film about an unscrupulous journalist and a serial killer.
It will be a long dance weekend in Warsaw
The article discusses the establishment of the Dance Pavilion in Warsaw, addressing its challenges, the role of curators, and the events planned for its inaugural year, including an emphasis on intergenerational integration during the opening.