Curatorship is a position held by a curator, that is, a person responsible for organizing and managing the assets of an emancipated minor or someone who is absent from his duties.
The curatorship can also be composed of a group of people (a board of directors, for example), who have the purpose of debating, organizing and carrying out events, actions, promotions or other situations that need to be planned.
The act of "healing" is related to the zeal, Caution and attention to something.
Etymologically, the word curatorship comes from the Latin "curator"which means "one who administers", "one who is caring and appreciative".
The concept of curation encompasses an extensive field of activities, from the artistic-cultural to commercial perspectives.
art curation
Curating art is the process of organizing, caring for and assembling an art exhibition, formed by a set of works by one or several artists, from the previous selection made by the curator.
Currently, the role of the art curator goes beyond that of the organization, being also responsible for the intermediation between the artist, the artistic critic and the art consumer market. The work of a curator not only reaches the "material goods" of the art market, but also has an important educational commitment in society, acting as a cultural mediator between art and the population that visits the exhibitions. This action is also known as "
educational curatorship".special curatorship
In the judicial sphere, special trusteeship means the definition of a lawyer, by the judge, in a process criminal, so that he can defend a certain individual if he is not able to constitute a defense of himself own. This principle is present in article 33 of the Code of Criminal Procedure:
"If the victim is under 18 (eighteen) years of age, or mentally ill, or mentally retarded, and has no legal representative, or his interests conflict with the of that, the right of complaint may be exercised by a special curator appointed, ex officio or at the request of the Public Ministry, by the competent judge for the process criminal".
In the case of civil proceedings, article 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure states that it is the order of the judge to appoint a special curator for anyone who is psychologically or mentally incapacitated and does not have a legal representative.