This conversation took place electronically in March 2016 between four art historians and curators who have been involved with the Edinburgh-based reading group “Social Reproduction in Art, Life and Struggle”. Established in 2014 by Victoria Horne and Kirsten Lloyd, our discussions have so far ranged from witch hunting and the refusal to reproduce, to the politics of communal housing and debates about “dual systems theory” in feminism. Questions concerning the feminist commons have recurred, as has the theme of labour. In the exchange that follows we draw from the debates that emerged through both these meetings and a series of research workshops organised by Victoria Horne, Kirsten Lloyd and Catherine Spencer that dealt more explicitly wit...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
To what extent have developments in global politics, artworld institutions, and local cultures resha...
This conversation took place electronically in March 2016 between four art historians and curators w...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
This text draws on the author’s experience of researching the women’s peace camp at Greenham Common ...
This is an introduction to an edited book, and develops insights that arise from the new research co...
This discussion between nine curators, theorists and art historians addresses some of the contempora...
This event was organised by Katy Deepwell for the Create/Feminisms research cluster in the Visual Ar...
This research presents the gap contemporary curatorial discourses have in terms of feminist theory a...
This chapter addresses the dual concerns of activism and care ethics through an investigation of col...
"Instituting Feminism,” this issue of OnCurating, reflects on the efforts of curators, artists, and ...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
Art institutions were identified as contested territory by feminists in the 1970s, who recognized th...
A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
To what extent have developments in global politics, artworld institutions, and local cultures resha...
This conversation took place electronically in March 2016 between four art historians and curators w...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
This text draws on the author’s experience of researching the women’s peace camp at Greenham Common ...
This is an introduction to an edited book, and develops insights that arise from the new research co...
This discussion between nine curators, theorists and art historians addresses some of the contempora...
This event was organised by Katy Deepwell for the Create/Feminisms research cluster in the Visual Ar...
This research presents the gap contemporary curatorial discourses have in terms of feminist theory a...
This chapter addresses the dual concerns of activism and care ethics through an investigation of col...
"Instituting Feminism,” this issue of OnCurating, reflects on the efforts of curators, artists, and ...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
Art institutions were identified as contested territory by feminists in the 1970s, who recognized th...
A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
To what extent have developments in global politics, artworld institutions, and local cultures resha...