The ÉVASION panel discussion explored the themes of the exhibition: Possibilities for artistic and curatorial strategies of ‘critique’, understanding the critical, political art exhibition as itself thoroughly implicated in neo-liberal processes, the apparatus of competition, commodification, self-exploitation within the art world with specific address to questions of gender. 'Post-Feminism and Beyond', Angela McRobbie. 'Possibilities for Wit and Irony in a relentlessly ironic culture', Ian Hunt. 'Strategies for self-determination', Mark Harris. 'Nicholas Cullinan Reads W', Nicholas Cullinan. 'Flirting with Feminism', Monika Szewczyk. All papers published in ‘Alison Jones & Milly Thompson C21ST RECENT HISTORY’, 201
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“Conversation Piece” is a British Art Studies series that draws together a group of contributors to ...
A conversation about feminist and queer curatorial and artistic practice between artists Deidre Logu...
This article is based on interviews with the curators of two large feminist art exhibitions which op...
The exhibition ÉVASION deconstructed, rationalised and reinterpreted artistic and curatorial strateg...
The group exhibition ‘ÉVASION’ (devised and curated by Alison Jones & Milly Thompson included Joseph...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
An artist’s book comprising the artwork, documentation and conference papers of 5 collaborative proj...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
In this panel discussion curators Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti, and art historian Anthony Gardner...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
Chairing Panel Discussion for Book Launch: Art and Feminisms at the Institute for Contemporary Art (...
Rethinking the monumental suggests not only a reconsideration of Judy Chicago’s controversial instal...
Freddie Robins discusses her practice with curators Day+Gluckman in the context of textiles, feminis...
The authors question gender, representation, ideology and social practice from different theoretical...
Helena Reckitt presented a paper on current curatorial and artistic practices that revisit the histo...
“Conversation Piece” is a British Art Studies series that draws together a group of contributors to ...
A conversation about feminist and queer curatorial and artistic practice between artists Deidre Logu...
This article is based on interviews with the curators of two large feminist art exhibitions which op...