Afterimage: Curating and the Educational Turn (Symposium)
Dates:
1 Mar 2010 - 30 Apr 2010
People:
Location:
London & Amsterdam
ICF presented major events in London and Amsterdam collaborating with Paul O’Neill on this publication and on the symposiums for its launch. Following the critically acclaimed Curating Subjects from 2007, Open Editions (London) and De Appel arts centre (Amsterdam) have published the companion Curating and the Educational Turn, edited by Paul O’Neill & Mick Wilson.
In recent years there has been increased debate about the incorporation of pedagogy into art and curatorial practice – about what has been termed ‘the educational turn’. In this volume, artists, curators, critics and academics respond to this widely recognised sense of art’s paradigmatic re-orientation towards the educational. Consisting primarily of newly commissioned texts, from interviews and position statements to performative texts and dialogues, Curating and the Educational Turn also includes a small number of previously published writings that have proved pivotal in the debate. This anthology presents an essential enquiry for anyone interested in the cultural politics of production at the intersections of art, curating, and educational praxis.
Text contributions are by: 16 Beaver Group, Peio Aguirre, Dave Beech, David Blamey & Alex Coles, Daniel Buren & Wouter Davidts, Cornford & Cross, Charles Esche, Annie Fletcher & Sarah Pierce, Liam Gillick, Janna Graham, Tom Holert, William Kaizen, Hassan Khan, Annette Krauss, Emily Pethick, & Marina Vishmidt, Stewart Martin, Ute Meta Bauer, Marion von Osten & Eva Egermann, Andrea Phillips, Raqs, Media Collective, Irit Rogoff, Edgar Schmitz, Simon Sheikh, Sally Tallant, Jan Verwoert, Anton Vidokle and Tirdad Zolghadr. In addition towards the costs of the event and publication the ICF also funded two bursary places at the conference: Alexandra Lockett, Birmingham, and Vanessa Vasic-Janekovic, Bristol.
People:
ICF presented major events in London and Amsterdam collaborating with Paul O’Neill on this publication and on the symposiums for its launch. Following the critically acclaimed Curating Subjects from 2007, Open Editions (London) and De Appel arts centre (Amsterdam) have published the companion Curating and the Educational Turn, edited by Paul O’Neill & Mick Wilson.
In recent years there has been increased debate about the incorporation of pedagogy into art and curatorial practice – about what has been termed ‘the educational turn’. In this volume, artists, curators, critics and academics respond to this widely recognised sense of art’s paradigmatic re-orientation towards the educational. Consisting primarily of newly commissioned texts, from interviews and position statements to performative texts and dialogues, Curating and the Educational Turn also includes a small number of previously published writings that have proved pivotal in the debate. This anthology presents an essential enquiry for anyone interested in the cultural politics of production at the intersections of art, curating, and educational praxis.
Text contributions are by: 16 Beaver Group, Peio Aguirre, Dave Beech, David Blamey & Alex Coles, Daniel Buren & Wouter Davidts, Cornford & Cross, Charles Esche, Annie Fletcher & Sarah Pierce, Liam Gillick, Janna Graham, Tom Holert, William Kaizen, Hassan Khan, Annette Krauss, Emily Pethick, & Marina Vishmidt, Stewart Martin, Ute Meta Bauer, Marion von Osten & Eva Egermann, Andrea Phillips, Raqs, Media Collective, Irit Rogoff, Edgar Schmitz, Simon Sheikh, Sally Tallant, Jan Verwoert, Anton Vidokle and Tirdad Zolghadr. In addition towards the costs of the event and publication the ICF also funded two bursary places at the conference: Alexandra Lockett, Birmingham, and Vanessa Vasic-Janekovic, Bristol.
Dates:
1 Mar 2010 - 30 Apr 2010
Location:
London & Amsterdam