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Register now for "Precarious Solidarities: Artists for Democracy (1974–77)", organised by Exhibition Studies co-leader D...
26/01/2023

Register now for "Precarious Solidarities: Artists for Democracy (1974–77)", organised by Exhibition Studies co-leader David Morris and alumnus Wing Chan.

This Exhibition Histories symposium takes Artists for Democracy (AFD) as a starting point to explore the entanglement of artistic practices with transnational solidarities shaped by migration and political mobilisation. AFD formed in London in 1974 to give ‘material and cultural support to liberation movements worldwide’. The founding group included Guy Brett, John Dugger, David Medalla and Cecilia Vicuña, and their first major initiative was a festival and exhibition at the Royal College of Art organised in solidarity with Chile, a multifaceted two-week gathering of performance, exhibition and discussion – ‘a space of conversation and mutual apprenticeship ... that brought together artists from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas in a multifaceted conglomerate’. AFD then reconvened at 143 Whitfield Street as a space for exhibitions, events and organising, latterly renaming itself ‘Fitzrovia Cultural Centre’.
AFD’s position in history is complex: its core events took place in London, but its activities and orientation connect personal and artistic trajectories spanning Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. It took form at an intersection of nationalist and internationalist agendas – the artistic internationalism advanced by Signals gallery and News Bulletin during the 1960s, and local and international coalitions of solidarity campaigns, liberation struggles, trade union blocs, and local campaigns on healthcare and housing. Notable initiatives at the AFD space include Rasheed Araeen’s first solo exhibition in Britain (1975); festival in solidarity with Vietnam and Indochina (1975); ‘China Show' (1976); the American Indian Movement protest exhibition (1976); David Medalla’s ‘participation-production-propulsion’ Eskimo Carver (1977). Other artists involved include Anne Bean, Stephen Cripps, Rose English, Susan Hiller, Tina Keane, Limited Dance Company, Lynn MacRitchie, David Toop, among many others, and Whitfield St itself emerged as a collectively organised, artist-led and experimental institution.
Drawing from approaches in exhibition studies, this gathering will approach these histories through an intersection of multiple overlapping agencies and conditions of possibility – artistic, social, political, historical and geographic – to explore what we can learn from Artist for Democracy’s histories today. Contributors include George Clark & Cuong Pham with An Viet Archive, Wing Chan, Jane England, Charles Esche, Hannah Healey, Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez, María José Lemaitre & Caroll Yasky (Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende), Lynn MacRitchie, Courtney J. Martin, Arianna Mercado, Adeena Mey, Jonathan Miles, David Morris, Ife Nii Owoo, Nii Kwate Owoo, Jun Terra, Yaiza Hernández Velázquez and Cecilia Vicuña.
Exhibition Histories is presented in association with the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College; Asia Art Archive; and the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts, University of Gothenburg. This event is supported by Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.

An online gathering to engage with the legacies of Artists for Democracy (1974–77) and cultural solidarity.

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19/04/2021

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Master of Research in Exhibition Studies // Recommended application deadline: May 1, 2021

08/12/2020

Call for Applications: Afterall Project Manager

"We are inviting applications to the position of Afterall Project Manager. Based at Afterall Research Centre, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, you will join a team of researchers and editorial staff working within the Centre. You will manage the Afterall office and its administration, implement the development of the project in liaison with its Director and an international network of research and editorial partners working on Afterall Journal, One Work, Exhibition Histories, Critical Readers and other projects produced within the Centre, and implement the development of Exhibition Histories with the Associate Director.

Applications close on 3 January 2021 and interviews will take place on 13 January 2021.

We strongly welcome applications from people who are currently underrepresented in contemporary art, including candidates with Black, Asian, and minority ethnic heritage, those who have faced socio-economic barriers, candidates who identify as gay, le***an, bisexual, transexual, non-binary or q***r, and those with disabilities."

https://ual.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/mobile-0/appcentre-1/brand-1/candidate/so/pm/6/pl/1/opp/6496-Afterall-Project-Manager/en-GB

Exhibition Histories Book Launch: Uncooperative Contemporaries: Art Exhibitions in Shanghai in 200016 November 2020, 12p...
12/11/2020

Exhibition Histories Book Launch: Uncooperative Contemporaries: Art Exhibitions in Shanghai in 2000
16 November 2020, 12pm (BST) / 8pm (UTC+8)

https://afterall.org/books/exhibition.histories/uncooperative-contemporaries-art-exhibitions-in-shanghai-c-2000

Afterall is pleased to announce an online event to celebrate the launch of Uncooperative Contemporaries: Art Exhibitions in Shanghai in 2000, the latest title in the Afterall Books Exhibition Histories series.

An introduction to the book will be followed by presentations by contributors Lee Weng Choy, Carol Lu and Liu Ding as well as Mia Yu. There will also be a Q&A session with the audience.

The event is free of charge and all are welcome. Booking is essential, to receive a link to the Zoom Webinar sign up via Eventbrite.

The event will be in English with optional Mandarin simultaneous translation available.

Uncooperative Contemporaries: Art Exhibitions in Shanghai in 2000 is published by Afterall Books, in association with Asia Art Archive and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 2020. Distributed by Koenig Books and ARTBOOK | D.A.P.

New opportunity at After all, please do share!
20/08/2019

New opportunity at After all, please do share!

Vacancy Id: 5431. Title: Editor, Afterall Journal. College/Service: Academic Development and Services. Salary: £34,326 - £42,155 pa (pro-rata). Closing Date: 05/09/2019, 23:55

MRes Art: Exhibition Studies course leader Yaiza Hernández Velázquez will be at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina ...
26/05/2019

MRes Art: Exhibition Studies course leader Yaiza Hernández Velázquez will be at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid on June 12th to take part in "Spain Was Never Different. Art and Tourism from the 1960s Onwards"

This activity constitutes the second edition of the annual series Art and Tourism Imaginaries, which explores the relationship between tourism imaginaries and visual arts in Spain from the 1960s onwards.

24/05/2019

Opportunities Programmes and Operations Assistant (part-time) Deadline: 10am, Monday 17 June 2019 The Programmes and Operations Assistant is a new, entry-level, 2 days a week post responsible for supporting the team at Gasworks in the day to day running of the building, exhibitions and residencies a...

Last chance to register for our Art and Decolonization symposium on 20 and 21 May. Speakers include Gurminder Bhambra, N...
16/05/2019

Last chance to register for our Art and Decolonization symposium on 20 and 21 May. Speakers include Gurminder Bhambra, Nicholas Mirzoeff, Andre Mesquita and Amanda Carneiro. Organised by the Mres Art: Exhibition Studies, with support from and Link: https://www.afterall.org/events/art-and-decolonization-afterall-masp-symposium-20190520-1030 Image: Tiago Gualberto, Pay Per Doll, 2012, two-color Lithograph, 19 x 25 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

There is still time to register if you want to attend our Art and Decolonization symposium on 20th and 21st May. With Gu...
15/05/2019

There is still time to register if you want to attend our Art and Decolonization symposium on 20th and 21st May. With Gurminder Bhambra, Nicholas Mirzoeff, André Mesquita and Amanda Carneiro among others. Organised by staff and students of the MRes Art: Exhibition Studies with support from Afterall and MASP

This symposium is part of the research project ‘Art and Decolonization’ jointly led by Afterall and the Museu de arte de São Paulo (MASP) and funded by the British Academy Newton Fellowship. It has been convened by Yaiza Hernández Velázquez and students of MRes Art: Exhibition Studies.

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