The Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg hosted its third PARSE conference over the … More
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Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2019
While New Contemporaries is celebrating its seventieth anniversary this year – having been initiated by the Arts Council in 1949 … More
Three times lucky…
It’s been a slightly longer process than with the two previous books in the series, but Curating after the Global: Roadmaps … More
PARSE 9 on Work
The ninth issue of PARSE Journal is now live, on the recently revamped website. Some further texts still to be … More
Tinkering with text
I have known Isabel Nolan for about a decade now, and fell in love with her artworks when I first … More
Meta PARSE
In the course of 2018 the Faculty of Fine, Applied, and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg has shifted its publishing … More
The Lie of The Land
Throughout 2018 I’ve been involved as with a catalogue for MK Gallery in Milton Keynes. Following an expansion project by … More
Gems
In the course of the last decade I have on and off worked on publications with writing by artist/jeweller Leonor … More
Humans of the Institution
Having been a freelancer for the last thirty odd years – starting out as such by choice, rather than influenced … More
Curating After the Global
Following on from How Institutions Think (2017), and The Curatorial Conundrum, What to Study? What to Research? What to Practice? (2016), I will … More
Another PARSE issue online
Meanwhile PARSE issue 7 on Speculation has also gone online. This issue explores how and why speculative thinking and speculative … More
How Institutions Think – launch
The year 2018 will kick off with the launch of the book How Institutions Think on Monday 15 January, at 6.30 … More
How Institutions Think – book and launch
Coinciding with the third conference titled ‘Curating After the Global: Roadmaps for the Present’, organised by a range of partners, … More
PARSE
I recently received paper copies of the PARSE journals I’ve worked on, including the latest one on Secularity, which doubles as … More