Guy in a White Cube

Quotation
by Lucia Udvardyová

What is most important to you when curating?

Curating to me is something very subjective; presumably it should be a constant struggle between your subjective preferences and objectives factors, but of course, it’s not so straight forward. I’ve curated events at galleries and clubs, festival and living rooms. It’s important to have a certain level of diversity in mind – in terms of who you are inviting, what you’re presenting, how you’re presenting it.

 

What are the biggest conflicts / pleasures you encounter when curating?

Since I’ve been doing it not for large institutions, but more for independent initiatives and my own projects – the biggest conflict is how to remain objective if this is a small scene and you more or less know everyone personally. I guess the challenge is to constantly search for «new» (not in terms of a novelty fetish, but more staying curious and having your eyes and ears open) artist and ideas. And of course, it’s probably better not to try to present your own work while you’re at it.

 

What does curating mean to you?

It’s a glorified word to describe what is an integral part of any (not only) art scene. Selecting and presenting and putting together heterogeneous objects and artist (I mostly work in the music scene, so it’s gigs and musicians mostly) to an audience that will hopefully have some sort of reaction to at least some of what you have curated. An organizer is a curator, a promoter is a curator, the magazine editor is a curator, the lady arranging her flower shop window display is a curator. It’s not just the smartly stressed guy in a white cube. I wonder how curating will change in the future – will there be an AI curator, with its ultra objective, clinically impartial methods of curation based on algorithms? I hope not.

These quotations have been published in the Norient book Politics of Curatorship: Collective and Affective Interventions, edited by Philipp Rhensius and Monia Acciari (Norient Books 2023).

Biography

Lucia Udvardyová is a music journalist, curator, and organizer. In 2010, she co-founded Easterndaze, a project that aims to document and interconnect the emerging underground scenes in Central and Eastern Europe. She has worked with Czech Radio, Resonance FM, Cashmere Radio, The Listening Biennial, The Quietus, and The Wire, Central European University (CEU), and the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), among others. Between 2016 and 2021, she curated and co-organized the Easterndaze x Berlin series that aims to bring together collectives from Berlin and the CEE region. She also gives lectures and talks and leads sound-related workshops. Udvardyová currently works for the SHAPE platform, a pan-European festival initiative that promotes innovative music and audiovisual art, CTM Festival’s discourse program and magazine, and she’s the film curator at WOMEX. Follow her on Instagram, and on her Website.

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Published on January 06, 2022

Last updated on May 28, 2024

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