curator
含义: A person who selects, organises, and looks after the items in a museum, gallery, or other collection.
Traditionally, curators were responsible for the care and display of museum collections. The role has expanded significantly: curators now plan exhibitions, conduct research, write catalogues, and engage with the public. In the digital age, the verb 'curate' has been adopted more broadly to mean selecting and presenting content or experiences — from curated playlists to curated social media feeds — though purists sometimes object to this looser usage.
例句
- The curator of the National Gallery has assembled a stunning retrospective of Turner's later works. 国家美术馆的策展人汇集了一场令人惊叹的特纳晚期作品回顾展。El conservador de la National Gallery ha reunido una impresionante retrospectiva de las obras tardías de Turner.ナショナル・ギャラリーのキュレーターが、ターナーの晩年の作品の見事な回顧展を企画した。내셔널 갤러리의 큐레이터가 터너의 후기 작품에 대한 훌륭한 회고전을 기획했다.
- She began her career as an assistant curator at a small regional museum before moving to the Tate. 她从一家小型地方博物馆的助理策展人做起,后来转入泰特美术馆。Comenzó su carrera como conservadora adjunta en un pequeño museo regional antes de trasladarse a la Tate.彼女は小さな地方博物館のアシスタント・キュレーターとしてキャリアを始め、その後テート美術館に移った。그녀는 작은 지방 박물관의 보조 큐레이터로 경력을 시작한 후 테이트 미술관으로 이직했다.
- The exhibition was curated to highlight the connections between Renaissance art and contemporary photography. 这次展览经过精心策划,以突出文艺复兴艺术与当代摄影之间的联系。La exposición se comisarió para destacar las conexiones entre el arte renacentista y la fotografía contemporánea.この展覧会はルネサンス芸術と現代写真との結びつきを浮き彫りにするようにキュレーションされた。이 전시는 르네상스 미술과 현대 사진 사이의 연결 고리를 부각시키도록 큐레이션되었다.
发音
用法指南
语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin curator (one who takes care), from curare (to take care of), from cura (care, concern). Entered English in the 14th century, originally in a legal sense.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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