The website Curatorial Resource for Artists' Moving Image aims to give a user-friendly and interpretive advice to curators, programme's and those interested in showing artists' work in a variety of contexts. The site seeks to address both the conceptual rationale behind selecting and presenting work, as well as more straightforward practical and technical advice on the many issues raised in this area.
The site contains both factual information, guidelines and advice as well as a series of interviews from a diverse selection of curators. Contributors come from across the UK and represent the contemporary spectrum of the exhibition of artists' moving image, from screenings to seasons, festivals to events, exhibitions to performances.
The contributors work across many different types of venues and spaces in the UK and internationally, and at large institutions as well as small collectives. Accompanying the interviews are materials from contributors' events showing the range of contexts within which they have exhibited work.
Overall the site aims to advocate and encourage the exhibition of artists' work and excite exhibitors about the many ways work can be shown, talked about and experienced.
George Clark
July 2007-May 2008
Thanks to all the contributors