Event overview
This two-day research symposium considers the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in contemporary life.
Riffing on Amelia Jones' concept of 'queer feminist durationality,' it explores feminist legacies, potentials and pitfalls to examine how tactics and strategies from earlier movements and projects are being re-examined and redeployed today. Concerned with the dangers of romanticising earlier struggles and succumbing to Left melancholy, the symposium looks at how feminisms in art and curating contribute to a consolation of cultural production. Such speculations open up to the differences in intention and reception across place, time and context.
With:
Nella Aarne, Kajsa Dahlberg, Lisa Busby, Giulia Damiani, Dimitra Gkitsa, Claire Fontaine, Melissa Gordon, Laura Guy, Shama Khanna, Rehana Zaman, Helena Reckitt, Louse Shelley, Catherine Grant, Nina Power, Cristina Thorstenberg Ribas, Emily Rosamond, Amy Tobin.
http://art.gold.ac.uk/research
Dates & times
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16 Mar 2015 | 10:00am - 4:00pm | |
17 Mar 2015 | 10:00am - 4:00pm |
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