Curatorial Rationale (Artist Statement)
What is a Curatorial Rationale?
The Curatorial Rationale is similar to an artists’ statement but refers specifically to the work selected for this exhibition rather than the general artistic output. Writing the Rationale is part of the process of self- reflection, decision making, and understanding of the relationship between artist and audience.
Break it down into 3 parts:
Overview, concepts, and ideas (theme):
You set the stage, so to speak, introducing us to the exhibition, what it is about and what are the underlying themes or threads.
Selection of works
The second paragraph can be a general discussion of the works in the show, or you may choose to list and discuss each piece individually, making connections among them. Maybe there is a particular piece that is pivotal to the rest of the show and you discuss this one in relation to the others.
Viewer Relationship
The third part of the rationale can address the relationship with the audience and how the curatorial decisions you made may contribute to the viewer's response.
Journal reflections to build upon
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