Research Projects

Curating and the digital: shifts in exhibitions, art making and audiences

Curating and the digital: shifts in exhibitions, art making and audiences
Caterina Riva
Interdisciplinary Research

My research analyses how digital technologies have impacted the ways in which artists and curators think, make and exhibit their work since the 1980s. It employs interviews, ethnographic and field research in digital spaces, galleries and museums, and digital data and algorithms, to compare audiences and art professionals' changing responses to what qualifies as art experience.
 
The aim of the research is to consider how artistic and curatorial content will be passed onto audiences in the future, and the ways in which art consumption, distribution and archiving are changing. 

Cover image: head heap heat installation view at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, 2018. Photo: Weizhong Deng

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Interdisciplinary Research
Interdisciplinary Research