Definition of Curatorships. Meaning of Curatorships. Synonyms of Curatorships

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Definition of Curatorships

Curatorship
Curatorship Cu*ra"tor*ship, n. The office of a curator.

Meaning of Curatorships from wikipedia

- Vittorio Orsenigo (5 August 1926 – 28 March 2025) was an Italian short story writer, novelist and theatre director, most of whose fame came in the later...
- 24th Annual Contemporary American Art Exhibition. In 1989 he made the curatorships of the exhibitions William Rau. Photographer: The Lehigh Valley Railroad...
- Alessandro Serpieri (Molfetta, 21 January 1935 - Florence, 6 February 2017) was an Italian Anglicist and translator. Alessandro Serpieri was born in Molfetta...
- Elijah Wald (born 1959) is an American folk blues guitarist, music journalist, and a blues, pop, and cultural music historian. He is a 2002 Grammy Award...
- Richard Appignanesi (/æpɪŋʊnˈeɪziː/; born December 20, 1940) is a Canadian writer and editor. He was the originating editor of the internationally successful...
- Aaron Scharf (22 September 1922 – 21 January 1993) was an American-born British art historian who contributed in particular to the history of photography...
- Richard Martin (1947 – 1999) was an American scholar, lecturer, critic and curator, and a leading art and fashion historian. At the time of his death he...
- University in Victoria Australia, between 1991 and 1993. Natalie King's curatorships include Tracey Moffatt's exhibition for the Australian pavilion at the...
- Lola Arias (born 3 December 1976) is an Argentine writer, theatre, and film director known for her diverse creative pursuits spanning multiple artistic...
- Emanuela Casti (born 1950 in Mira, Venice, Italy) is an Italian geographer and a cartography theorist. Considered an innovator, she has formalized a semiotic...