Abstract / Description of output
Led by Dimitrakaki and Perry, this discussion between nine curators, theorists and art historians addresses some of the contemporary issues related to feminism and curating. Topics include the role of the geographical and geopolitical in curatorial projects; the place of canons and canon-making in feminist approaches; the nature of contemporary feminist collectivities; the importance of the museum and its context of capitalism within politicized curatorial practice; and the status of the object and aesthetics in feminist-oriented curatorial practice.
Contributors: Angela Dimitrakaki And Lara Perry And Kristina Huneault And Katrin Kivimaa And Ruth Noack And Nancy Proctor And Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe And Patrik Steorn And Georgiana Uhlyarik
Contributors: Angela Dimitrakaki And Lara Perry And Kristina Huneault And Katrin Kivimaa And Ruth Noack And Nancy Proctor And Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe And Patrik Steorn And Georgiana Uhlyarik
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 218-241 |
Journal | Journal of Curatorial Studies |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- feminist curating,feminism and geopolitics,feminist art history,collaboration and collectives,museums and capitalism,feminist canon,women artists