As an organization
A curatorial platform is an organization or an organized social group whose principal activity is focused on the development and presentation of cultural artifacts according to clearly defined and coherent themes or organizational principles. In contrast to a gallery, whose focus is the exhibition and—in the case of a private gallery—sale of finalized artwork, a curatorial platform is concerned with the conjunction of artistic practice and curatorial practice. Following the development of the independent or freelance curator following 1969’s watershed exhibition '' Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form'' and Harald Szeemann's subsequent defiance of then-established career trajectories,{{Cite web, url=http://theartnewspaper.com/preview/curator-who-took-a-wrecking-ball-to-traditional-ways-of-looking-at-art, title=Pioneering curator Harald Szeemann celebrated in two Los Angeles shows, website=theartnewspaper.com, access-date=2019-01-25 the role of the curator in the development of modern art has become ever more important. This is evidenced by the growth—particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom—of curatorial studies and workshops. The notion of a curatorial platform extending and reinforcing these studies and attitudes is relatively new. The group Kuratorisk AktioAs a management system
The term ''curatorial platform'' can also refer to a curatorial management system (usually an application software) that helps curators and curatorial groups (see "as organization") in their focus, social organization, and administration tasks.References
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