Click! "Changing Faces of Brooklyn": A Crowd-Curated exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum

Evaluation (April 1–May 23, 2008)
Exhibition (June 27–August 10, 2008)

Click! is a photography exhibition that invites Brooklyn Museum’s visitors, the online community, and the general public to participate in the exhibition process. Taking its inspiration from the critically acclaimed book The Wisdom of Crowds, in which New Yorker business and financial columnist James Surowiecki asserts that a diverse crowd is often wiser at making decisions than expert individuals, Click! explores whether Surowiecki’s premise can be applied to the visual arts—is a diverse crowd just as “wise” at evaluating art as the trained experts?

Click! is an exhibition in three consecutive parts. It begins with an open call—artists are asked to electronically submit a work of photography that responds to the exhibition’s theme, “Changing Faces of Brooklyn,” along with an artist statement.

After the conclusion of the open call, an online forum opens for audience evaluation of all submissions; as in other juried exhibitions, all works will be anonymous. As part of the evaluation, each visitor answers a series of questions about his/her knowledge of art and perceived expertise.

Click! culminates in an exhibition at the Museum, where the artworks are installed according to their relative ranking from the juried process. Visitors will also be able to see how different groups within the crowd evaluated the same works of art. The results will be analyzed and discussed by experts in the fields of art, online communities, and crowd theory.

The exhibition is organized by Shelley Bernstein, Manager of Information Systems, Brooklyn Museum.

Join the Crowd at: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/click/


Final Exhibition Selections for Click!

The final exhibition selections and crowd-curated evaluations are now finalized. They can be found at http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/click/ It is a wonderful collection of images of people and places in Brooklyn and well worth a virtual visit. The museum will also have an exhibition gallery installation of the images that will include all of the images submitted, such as my own, which can be viewed on computer terminals, and a special mounted print exhibition of the most highly rated photos. All the information can be found at the Brooklyn Museum Click! website