Beyond the Frame
Dates:
1 Dec 2016 - 1 Dec 2018
People:
Kat Anderson, Lisa Anderson, Azadeh Fatehrad, Enam Gbewonyo, Annie Kwan, Sooree Pillay, Sunil Shah, Armindokht Shooshtari, Cynthia Silveira, Kasia Sobucka. View 5 more
Location:
London, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sharjah, Venice, Berlin, Munich, New Orleans, Kassel
Beyond the Frame was a two-year professional development programme for ten emerging UK-based curators. The programme involved one-to-one mentorship, two residencies at Iniva’s Stuart Hall Library and Metal Liverpool, networking opportunities with a series of national and international partners , and masterclasses with professionals such as Okwui Enwezor, Trevor Schoonmaker, Mark Nash, Gabi Ncgobo, Stefano Rabolli Pansera, Robert Storr, Hetain Patel & Skinder Hundal, Salah Hassan, Zoe Whitley & Hew Locke and Sally Tallant that addressed a range of subjects including fundraising, gallery management, specific curatorial projects and biennials, and curatorial skills development.
The programme also included trips and site visits to major institutions, biennials and exhibitions including Haus der Kunst (Munich), Documenta (Kassel), Diaspora Pavilion & Venice Biennale, Sharjah Biennial & March Meeting, Berlin Biennial, Liverpool Biennial, New Art Exchange (Nottingham), Prospect New Orleans, Metal (Liverpool) and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
ICF also supported Beyond the Frame programme participants in realising their own projects in conjunction with the Diaspora Pavilion, such as Annie Kwan’s performance programme with her organisation Something Human in Venice in 2017, which included a performance with artist Libita Clayton in response to her work in the Pavilion and Katarzyna Sobucka’s collaboration with ICF on the closing programme of the Diaspora Pavilion, which included performances and screenings by four Polish artists in dialogue with the DP artists (two of which went on to be included in an event curated by Sobucka for her BTF x Metal residency in Liverpool the following year).
Mentors: Adelaide Bannerman, Iwona Blazwick, Paul Goodwin, Skinder Hundal, Melanie Keen, Sally Tallant, Allison Thompson, Carol Tulloch and Zoe Whitley.
Beyond the Frame was a two-year professional development programme for ten emerging UK-based curators. The programme involved one-to-one mentorship, two residencies at Iniva’s Stuart Hall Library and Metal Liverpool, networking opportunities with a series of national and international partners , and masterclasses with professionals such as Okwui Enwezor, Trevor Schoonmaker, Mark Nash, Gabi Ncgobo, Stefano Rabolli Pansera, Robert Storr, Hetain Patel & Skinder Hundal, Salah Hassan, Zoe Whitley & Hew Locke and Sally Tallant that addressed a range of subjects including fundraising, gallery management, specific curatorial projects and biennials, and curatorial skills development.
The programme also included trips and site visits to major institutions, biennials and exhibitions including Haus der Kunst (Munich), Documenta (Kassel), Diaspora Pavilion & Venice Biennale, Sharjah Biennial & March Meeting, Berlin Biennial, Liverpool Biennial, New Art Exchange (Nottingham), Prospect New Orleans, Metal (Liverpool) and Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
ICF also supported Beyond the Frame programme participants in realising their own projects in conjunction with the Diaspora Pavilion, such as Annie Kwan’s performance programme with her organisation Something Human in Venice in 2017, which included a performance with artist Libita Clayton in response to her work in the Pavilion and Katarzyna Sobucka’s collaboration with ICF on the closing programme of the Diaspora Pavilion, which included performances and screenings by four Polish artists in dialogue with the DP artists (two of which went on to be included in an event curated by Sobucka for her BTF x Metal residency in Liverpool the following year).
Mentors: Adelaide Bannerman, Iwona Blazwick, Paul Goodwin, Skinder Hundal, Melanie Keen, Sally Tallant, Allison Thompson, Carol Tulloch and Zoe Whitley.
Dates:
1 Dec 2016 - 1 Dec 2018
Location:
London, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sharjah, Venice, Berlin, Munich, New Orleans, Kassel