Discounting two or three pieces, Mr. Perreault had one curatorial eye turned toward "artists in glass" who are actively engaged with glass technology, whether using hot or cold processes.
It is also a show without a curatorial "eye," and made up of both artists and nonartists.
This selection of quilts, paintings, sculptures and drawings by several generations of self-taught artists jumps with color and talent, and reflects a sharp curatorial eye.
Mr. Alhadeff may have no formal design training, but he has an obvious talent for atmosphere and a shrewd curatorial eye for designs that make a statement.
Organized by the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh under the curatorial eye of Mark Francis and Margery King, the show claims a two-fold agenda.
What Google lacked was a curatorial eye, which is where the German photographer Michael Wolf came in.
With 250 people represented, it blurs the line between professional and amateur and introduces a savvy curatorial eye.
Under the curatorial eye of Susan Braunstein, it has been atmospherically installed against a photomural of its original hilltop home in Galilee.
Her apartment, arranged with a curatorial eye, does that, too.
Studying with curators, art historians, and industry professionals, she honed her curatorial eye and developed a deep passion for design.