SHOW ME WHAT YOU KNOW - CURATORIAL PROJECT REVIEW
Grade Received: A- / A
Note: More thorough job could have been done on the FORM / CONTENT / CONTEXT question.
Questions to consider regarding your project:
WHAT EXCITES YOU ABOUT THE IMAGE YOU’RE GIVEN?
Would you want to go to your own show?
How will you create something unique?
What do you want to examine and what are the possibilities for your project?
How do you look at the works with intention? With a specific point of view?
How does your idea relate to photography? What is photography’s role in what we see as art?
You must have a tightly curated show. Don’t end up with a project that is too broad, and don’t end up in a philosophical wormhole.
Look at starting a collection of things related to this… a Pinterest board of possible artworks.
Header Photo: Panorama. Mid-Atlantic, November 1993, Allan Sekula, 1993. From Fish Story, 1989–1995. The Getty Research Institute, 2016.M.22. A partial gift from Sally Stein, in memory of her husband Allan Sekula. © Allan Sekula Studio LLC