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Open quotesIf you’re interested in doing a show you have to be able to talk about it for at least an hour, really enthuse about it. If you can’t do that, if you’re not that motivated by an idea, an artist or group of work or context then it’s not worth trying to organise a show.Close quotes

 

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This site is designed for arts professionals, artists and students with an interest in the conceptual and practical issues related to curating artists' moving image work. In particular the site will be relent for individuals involved in the exhibition of artists film and video work, be it in a cinema, gallery, museum, online, or in many of the other spaces where this work is shown.

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The site is broken down into various sections and the content includes guides to particular aspects of exhibiting artists' moving image work, interviews with a range of curators and practical advice and listings with contacts for useful organisations.

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