In this episode, we speak with curator Biljana Ciric about curatorial practice across cultures and institutions. Reflecting on her work between Serbia, China, and Central Asia, Ciric discusses the idea of “interdependent curating,” curating as a form of collective learning, and how exhibitions can function as long-term research processes. The conversation also touches on her current research in Bishkek on Kyrgyz artist Ulan Dzhaparov and what the future of curating might require curators to rethink or unlearn.
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