
Museum Without Walls ft. Tamsin Silvey
Charlie Levine discusses André Malraux’s seminal book, Museum Without Walls.
Charlie Levine discusses André Malraux’s seminal book, Museum Without Walls.
Charlie Levine talks about Jermayne MacAgy and the infamous exhibition, 'An Exhibit' at the ICA in 1957.
Charlie Levine talks about curators Willem Sandberg and Harald Szeemann and how they changed the museum and curating forever.
Charlie Levine creates a list of some of the key curatorial moments from the late 1920s to the 1950s.
Join our host, Charlie Levine, as she talks about Peggy Guggenheim and her gallery, The Art of This Century, followed by an interview with Adam Nathaniel Furman.
For this third episode we discuss bringing the domestic into curating, and curating into the home.
Episode 2 delves into details about how Marcel Duchamp helped 'invent' curating as we understand it today.
For this first episode we discover the origins of curating from the word to how museums began.
Have you ever wanted to know more about curating? What is it? Who does it? And why? Are you considering a career in curating? Then we are here to help.