Curator 3.2 and iOS 9
Curator Journal
Curator Journal explores the creative processes of amazing artists and designers. How do they gather inspiration and references, how does visual thinking take place behind the scenes of the finished projects?
Curator 3.1
Things that inspire us: Orson Welles: F for Fake
F for Fake is the last film by Orson Welles, released in 1974. It depicts and assembles the career of a forger. It explores the notion of truth,
Things that inspire us: The polaroids of David Hockney
David Hockney started experimenting with polaroids in the early 80’s. This work followed a proposal from Paris’ Centre Pompidou for a photographic show. It developed as an exploration of cubism and the representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions.
Things that inspire us: Aby Warburg – Mnemosyne Atlas
Art historian Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas from 1927-29 is a picture atlas composed of black cloth covered panels presenting around a thousand pictures: mostly photographs, but also drawings,
Things that inspire us: Franz Erhard Walther
Franz Erhard Walther produces sculptures, paintings and performances. His art is minimalist and conceptual. Since the 50s he has been questioning the idea of art made to hang on walls.
How to prepare a Presentation
– From the Board view, tap the board you want to present
– You can tap on any cell you want to present first;
Things that inspire us: Gerhard Richter’s Atlas, 1962-2013
Gerhard Richter’s Atlas is a collection of photographs, newspaper cuttings, and sketches. Richter has been assembling them since the mid 1960s. He selects and arranges visual elements on loose sheets of paper.