Cocurator

/koʊˈkjʊreɪtər/ noun

Definition

A person who curates an exhibition, collection, or event together with another curator; a shared curatorial role.

Etymology

From 'co-' (together) + 'curator' (from Latin 'curare,' to care for). Modern term reflecting collaborative museum and gallery practices.

Kelly Says

Museum cocurators often clash over artistic vision, leading to some famous feuds—the British Museum's cocurators have publicly disagreed about repatriation of artifacts.

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