Not exact matches
The Dialogues section presents an interview
between Claire Bishop and Nato Thompson concerning the practice of critical and political
curatorship.
Exploring a distance
between a work of art and its audience, he creates performances, site - specific installations, guerrilla actions, and long - durational works that he presents worldwide under
curatorship of Hans Ulrich Obrist, RoseLee Goldberg, and Marina Abramovic.
This talk is part of research project Tagore, Pedagogy and Contemporary Visual Cultures, a partnership
between Iniva and Goldsmiths, University of London, which looks at Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore's legacy in relation to cultural translation,
curatorship, education, and historical precedent.
In addition, this complex, contradictory, propositive exhibition, committed to human life on the planet during its late anthropocene phase, is an innovative initiative that is configured without the straitjacket of a traditional
curatorship, but develops with free dialogue
between the participating artists and academics of the UNAM, mainly around the analysis of detritus as matter in transformation.