Delving Into Theory and Practice: School for Curators 1Delving Into Theory and Practice: School for Curators 1

School for Curators at the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Center in Gabrovo will be remembered as an intensive journey into theory, grounded in key texts on the history of curating, but also as a practical exploration of the profession, tackling real-world cases and difficulties to spark deep discussions. From February to July 2024, the program challenged its 24 participants to question, learn, and create – each element balanced equally between history, theory, and practice – to produce relevant, meaningful, and well-reasoned content for their audiences.
Structured into thematic modules, the lessons acted as anchors, shaping the participants’ understanding of the curatorial profession. The program began with an introduction to contemporary philosophy by the late Rossen Roussev, and a history of exhibitions led by Stanimir Stoyanov – grounding principles in the philosophical and historical roots of curating. From there, Margarita Dorovska contextualized curatorial work within the broader landscape of contemporary art, citing pivotal examples like Documenta 5 and the Venice Biennale. The journey continued through critical theories of language, phenomenology, institutional critique, and poststructuralism, each layer revealing new dimensions of thought to underpin curatorial decisions.
The lectures did not just remain theoretical. They connected directly to practice. Discussions on “curating the past” led by Vessela Nozharova and Svetlana Kuyumdzhieva addressed the challenges of working with archives and institutions. Sessions on “art in public space” and “curator as artist” pushed the boundaries of conventional curatorial roles. Participants grappled with ideas on relational aesthetics, the ethics of curating, and the role of commercial galleries in shaping the art market. The curriculum was both challenging and exciting, pushing participants to dive deep into the complexities of the field with curiosity and determination.
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