Late 14c., curacioun, "curing of disease, restoration to health"'; from Old French curacion "treatment of illness"; from Latin curationem (nominative curatio), "a taking care, attention, management."
curator: "a guardian; one who has care or superintendence of something"from Latin curator "overseer, manager, guardian," agent noun from curatus, past participle of curare
On transformation and the construction of creature-hood
through the migrant body at Berlin Art Week