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The Quiet Protocols of Display: On Curatorial Care, Gatekeeping, and the Ethics of Relational Visibility

The Quiet Protocols of Display: On Curatorial Care, Gatekeeping, and the Ethics of Relational Visibility Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 21, 2026 This response gives a precise scaffold, sources, and footnotes so you can request full-length drafts next.   Curatorial Frame  Curating is a discipline of relations—between objects, publics, institutions, and histories—where the curator acts as both translator and arbiter. This frame insists on curatorial care: practices that foreground ethical stewardship, reparative attention to provenance, and the labor of cultural workers. It treats exhibitions as epistemic devices that produce knowledge and sociality, not merely marketable spectacles. The curator must therefore negotiate gatekeeping responsibly: refusing the false neutrality of selection while resisting tokenistic inclusion. The exhibition becomes a staged pedagogy—one that is ironic about institutional authority, poignant about absences, and humorous in its refusal to solemnize e...

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