@article{49e4cf9e64c24e559d9016b551de095d,
title = "Curating the Catalogue Raisonn{\'e}: Ribera{\textquoteright}s Drawings Disseminated",
abstract = "This article explores the problems and possibilities of translating the genre of the catalogue raisonn{\'e} into a curated exhibition. It takes as its focus the first complete catalogue raisonn{\'e} of the drawings by Spanish Baroque artist Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1652). Timed to coincide with the publication were the 2016 exhibition at the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid—Ribera: Maestro del dibujo—and its 2017 counterpart at the Meadows Museum in Dallas—Between Heaven and Hell: The Drawings of Jusepe de Ribera—which showcased a cross-section of sheets by Ribera in the context of related paintings and prints. Like linguistic translation, curatorial translation involves issues of framing and interpretation. This article argues that such a process is neither seamless nor straightforward, requiring considerable curatorial and authorial license when adapting a scholarly publication for the museum walls. Distinct from an exhibition catalogue, which typically accompanies an exhibition and serves as a guidebook or record of the works on view, the Ribera drawings catalogue raisonn{\'e} was not conceived as “a book of the show.” Rather, the two-venue exhibition was designed as “a show of the book,” transforming the comprehensive volume into a distilled display, which addressed simultaneously a general and a discerning audience. The article offers a critical self-reflection on the process of conceiving both the catalogue and the exhibition from the perspective of a co-author and curator.",
author = "Payne, {Edward Alan}",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
language = "English",
volume = "23",
pages = "151–172",
journal = "Passepartout",
issn = "0908-5351",
publisher = "{\AA}rhus Universitet",
number = "41",
}