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= a practitioner who, while maintaining their own art-making practice, also organizes, selects, and presents exhibitions of their work and that of others; often create exhibitions that reflect their own artistic, social, or political interests, sometimes challenging the dominant narratives or structures of the art world. | = a practitioner who, while maintaining their own art-making practice, also organizes, selects, and presents exhibitions of their work and that of others; often create exhibitions that reflect their own artistic, social, or political interests, sometimes challenging the dominant narratives or structures of the art world. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 1 August 2026
= a practitioner who, while maintaining their own art-making practice, also organizes, selects, and presents exhibitions of their work and that of others; often create exhibitions that reflect their own artistic, social, or political interests, sometimes challenging the dominant narratives or structures of the art world.