Gonzo Curating at the TAM


The Torrance Art Museum Invites Proposals From Curators


Call for Proposals: On Gonzo Curating

I was interested to read recently, on oncurating.org and at newcurator.com, some of their reader’s responses to the questions regarding topics that should be raised and what the purpose of a museum is, respectively. While I feel that there is space and time enough in the world to cover many areas and to be many things the bottom line must remain actual exhibitions/curatorial projects. The last thing we need is to become so academic that we end up talking to ourselves about ourselves only - as can be seen in some arenas. This is not to downplay the importance of a dialogue and the conceptualizing of our field but more as a warning not to become too hermetic in our relationship to the world at large. A move towards self-reflexivity in our programming and a determined drive to ask harder questions about our own practices as an institutional art site are welcome, as is an extended scope of possibilities within curatorial approaches – which many curators and institutions are addressing admirably in various countries and that we also can contribute to.

To engage others, to become more collaborative and interactive with outside curators and professionals worldwide, to see our programming develop more hand-in-hand with a global enquiry and with curators in different contexts with different aims and agendas, alongside fulfilling our obligation to visually and intellectually engage a myriad of different types of visitor, can perhaps be sought via different routes, for example a form of crowd-sourcing? This is one potential approach we at TAM would like to follow up on…

To this end I would like to invite artists and curators (or anyone else for that matter) to present project proposals to the Torrance Art Museum. My feeling is that as a small museum of contemporary art our strength lies in our ability to react to moments in art, quickly (for a museum) and efficiently, within a limited budget. We cannot compete with large museum blockbuster shows but we can respond to the ideas referencing the role of art, curators, museums, etc within the world. What better way to do this than by actually offering a site for the production of some of these projects that deal with our concerns directly. TAM should be an artist’s museum, a curator’s museum and our audience’s museum for active engagement – so if this strikes a chord with you then feel free to send proposals to us. We will respond to them all and will shortlist those that we respond the strongest to (whatever that subjectively means) and try to schedule a number of these for the 2011/2012 programming.

We make no claims for this being an original idea, nor innovative, nor groundbreaking and we have no real idea how this experiment will succeed or fail but we feel it is worth finding out - so…proposals on a disc please to:

Torrance Art Museum
c/o Max Presneill, Curator
REF: Gonzo
3320 Civic Center
Torrance, CA 90503, USA


Max Presneill,
Curator


This call does NOT apply to individuals submitting proposals for their own work.

We are looking for unusual and idiosyncratic approaches to the curatorial model, with a strong conceptual base to the proposal, for a group show (we will not accept proposals for solo shows) or other presentation.



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Is there a deadline?
There is NO deadline. We see this as an ongoing process of engagement between the TAM and the local community, domestic and international artists, curators, and the public.


What was the address again to submit a proposal?
Torrance Art Museum
c/o Max Presneill, Curator
REF: Gonzo
3320 Civic Center
Torrance, CA 90503, USA


What's the deal with 'no electronic submissions' ...I like my email?
We understand. But we feel that proposals are best reviewed on disc. Therefore we ask that you do not email your proposals. However, should you have a question please email us so we may assist you.


How many images of the work do you require?
Generally, whatever you feel is necessary to demonstrate the breadth of the work being proposed. We recommend no less that 5 and no more than 15, unless otherwise justified by a large group show.


How would you like the images/jpegs prepared?
This is largely up to you. However, JPEGS are preferred and images that are larger than 700 pixels tend to be difficult to examine. Remember, this is being sent in on a disc, so you should have plenty of room on there.


Do you want resumes of each of the artists involved in the proposal?
Yes, please include a CV and statement whenever possible.


What other information should be included?
There may be other information necessary to demonstrate the breadth of work you are proposing. Please include this on the disc/mailed proposal -however, please keep in mind that, to be sent back, you must account for this in your return postage.


How long must the proposal be?
There is no length requirement for proposals.


What does 'Gonzo Curating' mean?
We are looking for unusual and idiosyncratic approaches to the curatorial model, with a strong conceptual base to the proposal, for a group show (we will not accept proposals for solo shows) or other presentation.


I am an artist, can I apply?
Yes, we look forward to seeing your proposal. Please note that this is a call for curated exhibitions and we will not accept proposals for solo shows.

The museum does however accept artists materials for review on an ongoing basis. Due to the number of submissions to exhibit at TAM, general submissions will not be replied to unless the work is accepted for shortlisting for a future exhibition.
Individual/solo proposals can be sent to:

Torrance Art Museum
c/o Max Presneill, Curator
REF: Artist Review
3320 Civic Center
Torrance, CA 90503, USA


I am curator, can I apply?
Yes, we look forward to seeing your proposal. Please be sure to include a statement for your proposed exhibition as well as any artists information, shipping and logistical considerations, etc.


I belong to a local arts group, can I apply on behalf of my group?
Yes, we look forward to seeing your proposal.


I am an international artists, can I apply?
Yes, by all means. However please be advised that there is limited budget for shipping works so this should be considered when sending a proposal. An example might be work that is relatively easy and inexpensive to transport, or providing novel ides on how to fund that aspect in your proposal.


Where can I find a map of the TAM's floor plan?
By visiting our About TAM page.