This research portfolio investigates an affective approach to contemporary curatorial practice that is shaped by an accumulation of care. By retracing my working methods and noticing small shifts or interruptions, I reveal transformative, incremental changes in my work as a curator. I introduce curatorial practice where care is described as the physical and intellectual concern for objects in a museum, and consider traditional narratives ascribed to the role of a curator. I then propose an expanded understanding of care in curatorial practice that goes beyond stewardship to encompass engagement, empathy and allyship. Adopting a posthumanist methodological strategy which negotiates subjectivity and supports an untangling of remembered and re...
In this thesis I look at the artist-curator collaboration as a creative practice, focusing on curati...
© 2010 Dr. Mary Anne Pip StokesThis thesis proposes a synthesis of the discourses of Care with art p...
This article examines the affective turn in museums: what does it mean for museum theory and practic...
This article considers the changing definitions of curatorial labour in the light of affective econo...
This research presents the gap contemporary curatorial discourses have in terms of feminist theory a...
The central question that this thesis addresses is curatorial practice as an ethical practice, a pra...
The co-editors introduce the second special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies which explore...
This curatorial research emerges out of being affronted by a partial taxonomy of ‘unworkable’ object...
In this Curatorial Practice-Based Research (CPBR) project, I argue that Biomedical Art calls for a v...
Essay included in Labours of Curation, the first Circuit of the five-month curatorial platform Take ...
Helena Reckitt moderated this discussion on the affective turn in curating and society more broadly,...
“Take Care of Your Self” is a research-creation project that explores the potential for transcultura...
This is the second special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies on how affect theory has infor...
The concept of care has recently gained significant attention in cultural institutions and among art...
This is the first of two issues addressing affect theory as a mode of analysis for curatorial and ex...
In this thesis I look at the artist-curator collaboration as a creative practice, focusing on curati...
© 2010 Dr. Mary Anne Pip StokesThis thesis proposes a synthesis of the discourses of Care with art p...
This article examines the affective turn in museums: what does it mean for museum theory and practic...
This article considers the changing definitions of curatorial labour in the light of affective econo...
This research presents the gap contemporary curatorial discourses have in terms of feminist theory a...
The central question that this thesis addresses is curatorial practice as an ethical practice, a pra...
The co-editors introduce the second special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies which explore...
This curatorial research emerges out of being affronted by a partial taxonomy of ‘unworkable’ object...
In this Curatorial Practice-Based Research (CPBR) project, I argue that Biomedical Art calls for a v...
Essay included in Labours of Curation, the first Circuit of the five-month curatorial platform Take ...
Helena Reckitt moderated this discussion on the affective turn in curating and society more broadly,...
“Take Care of Your Self” is a research-creation project that explores the potential for transcultura...
This is the second special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies on how affect theory has infor...
The concept of care has recently gained significant attention in cultural institutions and among art...
This is the first of two issues addressing affect theory as a mode of analysis for curatorial and ex...
In this thesis I look at the artist-curator collaboration as a creative practice, focusing on curati...
© 2010 Dr. Mary Anne Pip StokesThis thesis proposes a synthesis of the discourses of Care with art p...
This article examines the affective turn in museums: what does it mean for museum theory and practic...