With its invigorating new approach
to curatorial studies, Curating as Ethics moves beyond the
field of museum and exhibition studies to provide an ethics for anyone engaged
in this highly visible activity, including those using social media as a
curatorial endeavor. It shows how philosophy and curating can work together to
articulate the world today.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jean-Paul
Martinon is reader in visual culture and philosophy at Goldsmiths
College, University of London. His previous books include After Rwanda, The
End of Man, and On Futurity. He is also editor of The
Curatorial: A Philosophy of Curating.
PRAISE FOR CURATING AS ETHICS:
"This
is not only a masterful and wholly original rethinking of curating, it is also
one of the most exciting treatises on ethics I have ever read. There are
remarkably bracing philosophical insights on nearly every page, and Jean-Paul
Martinon writes with such theoretical precision and poetic clarity. Heidegger
after Martinon will forever have curating as part of ‘building dwelling
thinking." —John Paul Ricco, author of The
Decision Between Us: Art and Ethics in the Time of Scenes
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