The current issue of Log takes a look at the expanding ideas of curating architecture at a moment when its traditions and trajectories can no longer go unexamined.
The current issue of Log takes a look at the expanding ideas of curating architecture at a moment when its traditions and trajectories can no longer go unexamined. The proliferation of museum architecture departments and architecture biennials since the 1980s and the broadened use of the term curating to encompass artistic, architectural, and academic practices have today influenced the very idea of cultural production: Everyone is a curator and everything is curated. What does this mean for the architecture curator and for architecture? Get Log 20.
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