what is considered successful and what is considered a failure or a shortcoming of the exhibition? Is there a consensus? Are there differences of opinion?
• Research your exhibition in terms of: –content (which and how many artists, what works are in the show) –stated curatorial goals/argument (what does it try to accomplish?) –how was the show organized (thematic?groupings/sections?chronological?) –reception of the exhibition (what kind of critical responsedidthe exhibitiongenerate?) –venue/s (where is it shown?, does it travel to other venues?, is the reception different
from venue to venue?) •Develop a bibliography on the chosen exhibition with a minimum of8entries of substantive writings. (Wikepedia entry doesnot count, nor does press releases.) • Read all items on your bibliography to become familiar with the exhibition and its reception. • Based on your researchwrite a report (approx. 1200-2000 words) on your research material,
which should be organized as follows: I.Description of the exhibition (includebasic facts: when, where, what, who, etc.) II.Summary of the arguments or goalsofthe curators III.Identify three of the strongest and different critical evaluations of the exhibition among your bibliography entries and re-state the author’s viewsin your words. IV.Considering the mainpoints raised byvariouscritics in response tothe exhibition, what isconsidered successful and what is considered a failure or a shortcoming of theexhibition?Is there a consensus? Are there differences of opinion?