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Une liste de lecture du directeur du musée Noguchi
Amy Hau discusses some books by Marilyn Chase, Karin Higa, and Edmund de Waal that have guided her work as a curator
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 08, 2026
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Relying too much on a curated reading list may limit diverse perspectives and innovative ideas in the art community.
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While curated reading lists can inspire, they should not dictate the artistic narrative or limit artists' personal explorations.
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Books by influential authors can enhance a curator's ability to connect art with broader cultural narratives, enriching public engagement.
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The emphasis on specific authors may overshadow emerging voices and diverse narratives that are crucial for contemporary curation.
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Curators should actively share their reading lists, as they provide insight into their creative processes and influence on exhibitions.
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