‘Conceptualism: Intersectional Readings, International Framings’ was an international conference presented by the AHRC research project, Black Artists and Modernism, in collaboration with Van Abbemuseum. The conference was organised and co-convened by susan pui san lok, Sophie Orlando and Nick Aikens. The edited conference proceedings were published as an ebook by Van Abbemuseum in December 2019
Merel van Tilburg (The Courtauld Institute of Art, London) held this lecture “From ‘Aesthetic Coloni...
Revisualising Intersectionality offers transdisciplinary interrogations of the supposed visual evide...
This combined doctoral thesis comprises 50% theory and 50% art practice. It emerges through the inte...
‘Conceptualism: Intersectional Readings, International Framings’ was an international conference pre...
Edited by Nick Aikens, susan pui san lok and Sophie Orlando, this e-publication includes a collectio...
This essay contributes to the ongoing questioning of the definitions and boundaries of conceptualism...
A research paper given at the international conference Now & Then, Here & There: Black Artists & Mod...
The keynote was a revised and extended version of a paper first given at 'Conceptualism: Intersectio...
Understanding Blackness through Performance is one of several publications deriving from the 2011 CA...
International audienceBlack Intersectionalities—A Critique for the 21st Century explores the complex...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
This day-long conference brings together acclaimed contributors from the UK and USA for a series of ...
This paper is a detailed analysis of the Global Feminisms exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum in ...
‘Dialogues' is Part Two of a four-part book assessing the achievements of the British black and Asia...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
Merel van Tilburg (The Courtauld Institute of Art, London) held this lecture “From ‘Aesthetic Coloni...
Revisualising Intersectionality offers transdisciplinary interrogations of the supposed visual evide...
This combined doctoral thesis comprises 50% theory and 50% art practice. It emerges through the inte...
‘Conceptualism: Intersectional Readings, International Framings’ was an international conference pre...
Edited by Nick Aikens, susan pui san lok and Sophie Orlando, this e-publication includes a collectio...
This essay contributes to the ongoing questioning of the definitions and boundaries of conceptualism...
A research paper given at the international conference Now & Then, Here & There: Black Artists & Mod...
The keynote was a revised and extended version of a paper first given at 'Conceptualism: Intersectio...
Understanding Blackness through Performance is one of several publications deriving from the 2011 CA...
International audienceBlack Intersectionalities—A Critique for the 21st Century explores the complex...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
This day-long conference brings together acclaimed contributors from the UK and USA for a series of ...
This paper is a detailed analysis of the Global Feminisms exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum in ...
‘Dialogues' is Part Two of a four-part book assessing the achievements of the British black and Asia...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
Merel van Tilburg (The Courtauld Institute of Art, London) held this lecture “From ‘Aesthetic Coloni...
Revisualising Intersectionality offers transdisciplinary interrogations of the supposed visual evide...
This combined doctoral thesis comprises 50% theory and 50% art practice. It emerges through the inte...