1st Edition

Curation in the Age of Platform Capitalism The Value of Selection, Narration, and Expertise in New Media Cultures

By Panos Kompatsiaris Copyright 2024
176 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book employs the figure of curation—the selection, arrangement, and display of objects, concepts, and things—to explore the cultures of platform capitalism. Considering its rise in the global art world as an authorial, meaning-making activity and an organizational-entrepreneurial endeavour, it looks at curation as the interweaving of innovative concepts, elaborate storytelling, and trusted... Read more

PART 1: HOMO CURATORIUS

Chapter 1. Introducing the Curatorial Imperative 

Chapter 2. From Galleries to Hashtags: The Aspirational Imaginary of Curating 

Chapter 3. Curating and Platforms

PART 2: CULTURES OF PLATFORM CAPITALISM 

Chapter 4. Cool is in the Air: Atmospheres of Banal Luxury in Digital Warhol Economies

Chapter 5. The Babushka–Nonna Experience: Curated Authenticities and the Aspirational Gastronomical Imaginary 

Chapter 6: “A Person Without Vision will Perish”: Curating Mindsets, Micro-celebrities, and Intimacies in Life Coaching

Chapter 7. Who to be, How to Appear, and What to Consume: Concluding Thoughts

Biography

Panos Kompatsiaris is an associate professor in cultural and media theory at the HSE University and a research fellow in media sociology in IULM. He earned his PhD in art theory from the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of the Politics of Contemporary Art Biennials (2017) and co-editor of collections on art, media, and cultural politics. He has been a guest lecturer in Franklin University, Athens School of Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh, and University of Copenhagen, among others.