%0 Book %A Margaret Choi Kwan Lam %D 2013 %C München, Germany %I GRIN Verlag %@ 9783656569619 %T New Interpretive Paradigm in Curating the Contemporary %B Objects in Conversations, Fictional Language and Exhibition Design Interventions %R 10.3239/9783656569619 %U https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/266357 %X Curating contemporary exhibitions is now more than a profession of connoisseurship, but rather a creative and artistic venture. Due to a paradigm shift in the heart of interpretive ideology, exhibition-making is going more experimental even in museum context. One might observe that there is a changing status in museum objects, and a progressive transformation in the exhibitionary language - shifting from descriptive to fictional, poetic and novelistic. Artworks are also functioning as text initiating dialogues, while exhibition designs are no longer merely fabrications, but becoming artistic interventions that could re-contextualize the experience of space. Unprecedentedly, curators nowadays could embrace huge potentials in creating imaginative narratives for the present time, and thus, to further produce innovative museum experiences. This essay aims to examine the changing attitudes and assumptions in the new interpretive paradigm. Through three case studies, it goes on to uncover the dynamic interpretive strategies undertaken which have created various unique curatorial voices. Cases include: The Surreal House (Barbican Art Gallery, 2010), David Bowie Is (V&A, 2013) and The Concise Dictionary of Dress (Blythe House, 2010). %K Curating, Museum, Exhibition, Exhibition Design, Ficitonal, Language, Object, Exhibit, Interpretive, Interpretive Tool, Narrative Space, Performative Space, Contemporary Curating, Curator, Curatorial, Experiential Art, Artist-curator, Barbican Centre, Blythe House, David Bowie, Fashion Curation, Surrealism, Cross-disciplinary, Interdisciplinary, Museum Studies, Criticism, Theory, Art, Installation Art, Critical, Art Object %G English