Monday, 23 March 2009

Sharjah Biennial - Curator's Workshop

16th March - 20th March 2009
Shamsi House
Al-Shyuwaihiyeen
Sharjar
U.A.E.
www.sharjahbiennial.org/en/default.html











The Curator's Workshop took place in Sharjah, U.A.E., timed to coincide with Art Dubai and the Sharjah Biennial between Monday 16 March and Friday 20 March 2009.










The participants attended discussion groups and events for three days during that week.




















The series of workshops focused on three key areas:
Commissioning artists and artworks – the process of commissioning artists and artworks from concept to realisation.
Building institutions – from building capital infrastructure to developing an organisation's intellectual capital.
Dialogue and exchange – the relationships between institutions and audiences, between the private and the 'public' sectors and between the national and international.






























The programme was led by Gilane Tawadros and Mark Waugh with contributions from other international curators and arts professionals. Our group of Middle Eastern Curators was made possible with the support of the World Collections Fund.



Thursday, 12 March 2009

Thelma Golden In Conversation With David A Bailey - Tate Britain











Post-Black Art Now, took place at the Tate Britain Auditorium.
In the late 1990s curator and writer Thelma Golden coined the controversial term 'post-black art' with friend and artist Glenn Ligon to refer to a post-civil rights generation of African-American artists whose work she believed could no longer be defined in terms of 'race'. In this lecture and discussion, Golden reflects on the status of the term 'post-black art' in the context of debates about the globalisation of the art of the African diaspora and current notions of cultural difference.

Monday, 9 March 2009

Suzanne Lampla - Association International Des Critiques D'art Section Caraibe Du Sud











Suzanne Lampla has written a description of the symposia, Black Diaspora Visual Arts at:
http://www.aica-sc.net/aica_en/aica_sc/actu/index.htm