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Radical Surface: Curatorial Methodologies and Epistemic Praxis

16 November 2022, 4:00 pm–5:30 pm

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The Archaeology-Heritage-Art Research Network public programme will continue with a seminar given by Carolina Rito (Coventry University) on 16 November.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Nastassja Simensky

Seminar: Radical Surface: Curatorial Methodologies and Epistemic Praxis

This seminar explores the epistemic capacities of the curatorial in the expanded field of exhibition-making. How does the curatorial offer new ways for the understanding of knowledge production in contemporary practices? The seminar draws on the new aesthetic meanings, material operations, and decentred readerships that emerge from the curatorial juxtaposition of materials and ideas. 

We will explore how these operations challenge inherited regimes of knowledge production premised on colonial episteme of essentialised differences and formalist capture. From this perspective, ‘surface’ is animated as an epistemic proposition that refuses fixed ontologies, disciplinary boundaries, and essentialised categories. Surface is mobilised as a platform of ecosystemic exposures of tensions and intensities between forms and materials, affects, and ideas; a curatorial function premised on the radical impossibility of depth.

Professor Carolina Rito is a researcher and curator whose work explores ‘the curatorial’ as an investigative practice, expanding practice-based research in the fields of curating, visual arts, visual cultures and cultural studies.

Address details will be released once you have registered. If you can no longer attend please do cancel your place so that we can open this to people on the waiting list.

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The Archaeology-Heritage-Art Research Network examines the varied ways in which archaeology, heritage and art converge across a broad range of concepts and practices, from artistic interventions in the museum space to archaeological interpretations which deploy and take inspiration from contemporary art.

The AHA 2022 PROGRAMME: INTERDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGIES is supported with a grant from the Centre for Critical Heritage Studies.