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curator

[kyoo-rey-ter, kyoor-ey-, kyoor-uh-ter] / kyʊˈreɪ tər, ˈkyʊər eɪ-, ˈkyʊər ə tər /
NOUN
caretaker of collection
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STRONGEST


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The works in Washington, all from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, were selected by Myles Russell-Cook, director of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and formerly senior curator at the NGV.

From The Wall Street Journal

This includes an emphasis on more artist-powered videos, continuing to promote artists’ live shows on the platform and expanding the role of the company’s music curators.

From Los Angeles Times

Upcoming programming includes a conversation with the legendary performance artist Barbara T. Smith, and a panel led by a Ukrainian curator on war photography.

From Los Angeles Times

And time is the great curator, of course.

From Los Angeles Times

Nowadays "there's a new freedom", as with clothing, said exhibition curator Mara Cappelletti, a professor of jewellery history.

From Barron's