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词根:curator
n.curator 馆长;监护人;管理者
curatorship 评议员的地位;管理者的职务
noun
a person who oversees or manages a place (such as a museum or zoo) that offers exhibitsalso: a person at a museum, zoo, etc. who is in charge of a specific collection or subject area the curator of manuscripts
"My passion for animal care and collection management really drove me to become a curator."—Scott Newland
borrowed from Latin cūrātor "one who looks after, superintendent, guardian," from cūrāre "to watch over, attend" + -tor, agent suffix — more at cure >entry 2
The first known use of curator was in 1660
curb1 of 2noun
a chain or strap on a horse's bit used to control the horse by pressing against the lower jaw
check entry 1 sense 3
price curbs
an enclosing border (as of stone or concrete) often along the edge of a street
curb2 of 2verb
to control by or furnish with or as if with a curb curb your appetite
legislation to curb price and wage increases
to lead (a dog) to a suitable place (as a gutter) for defecation
curatornoun
a person in charge of a museum or zoo
curatornoun
a person in charge of a museum or zoo
1 There have been nine such shows since the series was initiated in 1989, each with it own flashes of imagination, excavations of neglected artworks and subversions of the curatorial status quo.
2 His unique delivery is the unlikely star of a curious and compelling new film, which takes the curatorial art of the compilation album and applies it winningly to the moving image.
3 And second, I’m very curious to see what the region’s savvy curatorial talent would come up with; I’d hope for surprises.
4 The idea, Ms. Fujioka wrote in an e-mail, was to “eliminate the curatorial hand” and instead present “a makeshift visual archive.”
5 “The exhibit’s really designed to get people to remember their own stories,” said David Unger, director of curatorial services at MOHAI.
6 “They did not allow for that philosophical, aesthetic decision that is fundamental to the curatorial exercise of judgments of quality and improving a collection,” Mr. Weinberg said.
7 I’ll look at things from a curatorial perspective and a garden perspective, like where the sun hits things.
8 The show’s curatorial chapters kick off with the body as a subject of self-portraits, such as Santa Cruz’s.
9 Just as significantly — and with huge implications for its administration — the museum has been working hard to integrate curatorial departments that once acted like separate fiefdoms, and at times almost like separate museums.
10 Of course, the most successful curatorial is one that features visual impulses that can change the way you think about art, place, and time.
当然,最成功的策展人往往致力于视觉的刺激,这种刺激可以改变您对艺术、地点及时间的思考方式。
11 The architectural design approach parallels the curatorial goals, which seek to create relevance and meaning between the past and the present.
建筑设计方法与策展的目标是寻找过去和现在之间的关联与意义。
12 LaTocha’s emergence parallels the rise of Native contemporary art as a field working out curatorial priorities and the ways it is represented.
13 The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, to name just one, has a curatorial department for performing arts and a long history of commissioning works by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and other troupes.
14 Jaishri Abichandani is the newest addition to the curatorial team.
佳丝瑞?比肯黛尼是最新加入我们策展团队的.
15 It was a show too easy on the eye, brain and curatorial effort.
16 Mr. Houston-Jones asks in a curatorial statement in the excellent “Parallels” catalog.
17 Western museums generally rely on a hierarchical structure of curatorial authority, not a consensus-building approach.
18 These words are like bland curatorial copy stencilled on the walls of a dreary gallery, and they're unworthy of the linguistic powers she shows elsewhere.
19 It’s a scrappy, entertaining little bunch of shows, though, with an underdog’s energy and signs of an appealingly high-low, genre-smart curatorial sensibility.
20 “Centering artists in that conversation, and giving them curatorial authority and agency is really important,” she said.