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Inside Equine Art
Inside Equine Art presents curatorial insights by Joyce Ter Horst, curator and founder of Paard Verzameld.


Building a body of work in equine art: When investigation continues.
A body of work in equine art does not form through repetition. It develops through sustained inquiry, layered thinking and the courage to go further.


More than a moment: Contemporary equine art beyond trend
A reflection on contemporary equine art and why the horse remains more than a seasonal trend. A subject with lineage, depth and renewed cultural space.


The advantage of distance: An external curator perspective
An external curator perspective on distance, clarity, and why artists often need an outside eye to position their work beyond familiar contexts.


Why equine art projects need curatorial support
Equine art projects demand more than vision—they require expert curatorial support. Discover how combining creative direction with strategic management can turn your idea into a high-impact, professionally executed reality.


The evolving equestrian world and contemporary equine art curation
The equestrian world is shifting, and so is equine art. How do exhibitions reflect this evolution? Is curation keeping up with the change?


Innovative equine art curation: The hidden risks of playing it safe
Discover why safe curation can hinder equine art and how bold, inclusive strategies transform exhibitions for every taste.
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