Based on an interview with the American philanthropist Courtney Jaeger (CJ), the
team of the curatorial project “Courtney Jaeger” retrospectively looks back on the
inaugural season in Basel and the business year of 2023.
The book follows the structure of a business report. On 200 pages and across 12 chapters,
from Agenda Item 1 to 12, insights are provided—from initiation and initial steps to an
outlook—offering perspectives on theory and practice, challenges and
accomplishments, reality, and fiction within the curatorial field, sharing experiential
knowledge.
The Courtney Jaeger Annual Report 2023 can be read as an essay, handbook, or
catalog; it can guide or mislead.
What does it look like inside and outside the white cube, how can curation function
as a cultural practice, and who is CJ?
Images: © Courtney Jaeger
Leander Kreissl – »Jacky Or«
21.9.24–30.9.24Adrien Genty – »Sedaine«
29.8.24–10.9.24Iris Vermeulen presents »Daniel Claus – Gallery«
15.8.24–25.8.24Lorin Brockhaus – »Maps. Slides. Loopings«
11.6.24–16.6.24Matthias Holznagel – »Geiermilch«
27.4.24–9.5.24Courtney Jaeger Annual Report 2023
7.9.23–26.11.23Lucie Gallas & Leon Mörmann – »Village Chronicles«
23.2.24–3.3.24After New Order – »Link Park«
24.11.23–26.11.23Valter Törsleff – »Sightseeing«
18.11.23–25.11.23Masha Ryabova – »Good Life Manipulator«
10.11.23–16.11.23Dorsia Yakult – »Elevator Pitch«
3.11.23–8.11.23Gala Alica Ostan Ožbolt & Hiroshi Takizawa – »Grit in the eye, stone in the shoe«
5.10.23–15.10.23Amy Balkin – »Sell Us Your Liberty or We’ll Subcontract Your Death (2023)«
7.9.23–30.9.23