{"id":2140,"global_id":"britishartnetwork.org.uk?id=2140","global_id_lineage":["britishartnetwork.org.uk?id=2140"],"author":"7","status":"publish","date":"2021-12-16 14:28:26","date_utc":"2021-12-16 14:28:26","modified":"2022-05-31 12:16:34","modified_utc":"2022-05-31 11:16:34","url":"https:\/\/britishartnetwork.org.uk\/event\/genealogies-of-black-curating-in-britain-collective-futures-and-the-archival-return-curating-in-the-expanded-field\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/britishartnetwork.org.uk\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/2140","title":"Genealogies of Black Curating in Britain | Collective Futures and the Archival (Re)Turn: Curating in the Expanded Field","description":"

Thursday 15 July 2021, 14:00\u201316:00\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Panel discussion with OOMK, Raju Rage and Ajamu.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Moving beyond a narrow focus on exhibition making this panel explores recent contexts for understanding Black and Asian curatorial practices in the \u2018expanded field\u2019. Curatorial collectives, archival practices, independent publishing and cultural activism are transforming notions of the curatorial and \u2018Blackness\u2019, producing novel and often conflicting articulations. How are these practices building on earlier efforts to make space for radical alternatives to the exhibitionary complex in Britain?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

This event was recorded and is available to watch below.<\/p>\n