curatorially
English
Etymology
From curatorial + -ly.
Adverb
curatorially (comparative more curatorially, superlative most curatorially)
- In a curatorial way; suggesting or pertaining to a curator.
- 2007 February 1, Roberta Smith, “Material Guys: Pollock-Inspired Artists, All About the Process”, in New York Times[1]:
- As a chaser, consider the curatorially smart juxtaposition in the nearby Andrea Rosen Gallery: there a 1968 shaped painting by Robert Mangold and a sculpture by Richard Prince based on a 2005 car hood similarly benefit from each other’s company.