Ever wanted to speak to London's finest curators? Well now you can, thanks to the power of this new-fangled 'internet'.

Ooh look, art world is getting all down with t'internet. Yes, Wednesday 1st September is international Ask a Curator Day, and it's all taking place on good old Twitter. Loads of museums and galleries across the world are taking part to give you the opportunity to ask their experienced and respected curators those long-burning questions.
What exactly is a curator? How do I become one? What's the worst exhibition ever? Who's the most diva-ish contemporary artist? That's what we're going to be asking, but you of course can ask whatever you like. Simply ask one of the participating institutions in the usual Twitter @reply fashion or use the #askacurator hashtag and see who gets back to you.
London museums and galleries involved include: Barbican, Kensington Palace, Science Museum, ICA, Tate, British Museum, Transition Gallery, and the Wallace Collection.
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