Posted by Rosie Jennings on March 11th, 2025.
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Deadline: Monday 12 May 2025
Tate Papers are seeking contributions for a special issue exploring transgenerational connections and ancestral knowledge in art. Submissions may explore themes of matrilineage, rematriation and interconnected transnational histories. Reflecting the museum’s wider programme, the issue will focus on artists who are centring modes of embodied and ancestral knowledge primarily passed on through women. Artists often turn to these connections as a way of resisting cultural, spiritual and ecological erasure and to restore relationships with our environment or histories.
Please send submissions to [email protected], including your full name and affiliation, as well as those of any co-authors or contributors. For submission guidelines, see How to Submit. For information on editorial policies and processes, such as peer review, see About Tate Papers.
This special issue is supported by Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational.