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Call for Proposals:
On Gonzo Curating
I was interested to read recently,
on oncurating.org and
at newcurator.com, some
of their reader’s responses to the questions regarding topics
that should be raised and what the purpose of a museum is,
respectively. While I feel that there is space and time enough
in the world to cover many areas and to be many things the
bottom line must remain actual exhibitions/curatorial
projects. The last thing we need is to become so academic that
we end up talking to ourselves about ourselves only - as can
be seen in some arenas. This is not to downplay the importance
of a dialogue and the conceptualizing of our field but more as
a warning not to become too hermetic in our relationship to
the world at large. A move towards self-reflexivity in our
programming and a determined drive to ask harder questions
about our own practices as an institutional art site are
welcome, as is an extended scope of possibilities within
curatorial approaches – which many curators and institutions
are addressing admirably in various countries and that we also
can contribute to.
To
engage others, to become more collaborative and interactive
with outside curators and professionals worldwide, to see our
programming develop more hand-in-hand with a global enquiry
and with curators in different contexts with different aims
and agendas, alongside fulfilling our obligation to visually
and intellectually engage a myriad of different types of
visitor, can perhaps be sought via different routes, for
example a form of crowd-sourcing? This is one potential
approach we at TAM would like to follow up on…
To
this end I would like to invite artists and curators (or
anyone else for that matter) to present project proposals to
the Torrance Art Museum. My feeling is that as a small museum
of contemporary art our strength lies in our ability to react
to moments in art, quickly (for a museum) and efficiently,
within a limited budget. We cannot compete with large museum
blockbuster shows but we can respond to the ideas referencing
the role of art, curators, museums, etc within the world. What
better way to do this than by actually offering a site for the
production of some of these projects that deal with our
concerns directly. TAM should be an artist’s museum, a
curator’s museum and our audience’s museum for active
engagement – so if this strikes a chord with you then feel
free to send proposals to us. We will respond to them all and
will shortlist those that we respond the strongest to
(whatever that subjectively means) and try to schedule a
number of these for the 2011/2012 programming.
We
make no claims for this being an original idea, nor
innovative, nor groundbreaking and we have no real idea how
this experiment will succeed or fail but we feel it is worth
finding out - so…proposals on a disc please to:
Torrance Art Museum
c/o Max
Presneill, Curator 3320 Civic Center Torrance, CA 90509,
USA
About the Museum
The
Torrance Art Museum is a small contemporary art museum located
in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. It has a vibrant and
fast paced programming schedule that covers the latest
developments in current art regionally, nationally and
internationally, as well as innovative curatorial projects
featuring both emerging and established artists.
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