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Remote studio dates #2 – Ibrahim Ahmed

Remote studio dates is a series of conversations with artists, curators and researchers to document and explore coping mechanisms for isolation Continue reading →

The Crying Game #2: A conversation with Tito & Tita

The Crying Game is a series of conversations with artists whose work evoke senses of nostalgia and with it notions Continue reading →

In conversation with…Elena Kendall-Aranda 

DAR Curator Tom Milnes talks to the artist about her project “Ghost Town Initiative”. Tom Milnes: Miwon Kwon said “…the space Continue reading →

This is Tomorrow. This was Tomorrow. This is Today. The Histories of an Exhibition

9 August 2016 marked the sixtieth anniversary of This is Tomorrow, an exhibition at London’s Whitechapel Art Gallery that has Continue reading →

My Place/ Your Place/ Our Place/ Place

Does a place remember you and how do you remember the place? Is it by the physical description; number of Continue reading →

Artist of the Month: July with Chiharu Shiota

CtC’s Artist of the Month is Chiharu Shiota (Osaka, 1972). Currently based in Berlin, Shiota’s work focuses on installation and Continue reading →

A Moment Re-Called: Chp.1: David Edward Allen and the pear tree

Memory. Its power is in the stories constructed from the human psyche. This ability to transmit complete recollections through the Continue reading →

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