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Curating the Border between Aesthetics and Action

The word ‘curate’ is, etymologically, rooted in an idea of care – from Latin cura ‘care’. Traditionally, the curator’s role Continue reading →

Curating in the Dark Dank (Part II)

Introduction The intentions for the Constellation project held in the Undercroft Gallery, Norwich, outlined in Curating in the Dark (Part Continue reading →

Skelf

Skelf is a curatorial project founded by Heather Ross and Claire Undy, which launched with an online project space, Skelf Continue reading →

Curating in the Dark

Constellation, The Undercroft, Norwich, 2-17 July 2016 Dialogue, discourse, conversation and sometimes just chatting are the often hidden elements in Continue reading →

It is Probably Better to Start from Zero

A window is multifunctional, on practical and also metaphorical levels. It can be a barrier that separates the public from Continue reading →

QWAYPURLAKE – Challenging the curatorial boundaries:interview with Simon Morrisey.

Qwaypurlake was the most recent exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset curated by Simon Morrisey. It started from elements of Continue reading →

IT IS PROBABLY BETTER TO START FROM ZERO at the Window Space

The Window Space, located directly across from the Whitechapel Gallery, has been the host of a diverse group of shows Continue reading →

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