recurating
Recurating is the practice of revisiting and revising a curated collection, exhibition, program, or digital content after its initial presentation in order to present it anew to audiences. It is commonly applied in museums, galleries, libraries and archives, performing arts venues, and online platforms. Recuration focuses on reinterpreting and reorganizing existing assets rather than simply adding new acquisitions, though new items may be incorporated to support a revised narrative.
Purposes include incorporating new scholarship or discoveries, addressing gaps or biases, improving accessibility and inclusivity, extending
Practices often involve reevaluating the collection or program, updating interpretive labels and catalogs, reordering works or
Process typically requires collaboration among curators, researchers, educators, artists, community stakeholders, and institutional leadership; it includes
Outcomes can include a refreshed physical exhibition, a new or updated digital presentation, expanded catalogs and
Related ideas include curating in general, interpretation, decolonization of curation, and recontextualization.