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Feminist Tactics of Citation, Annotation, and Translation: a dialogue with Helena Reckitt in On Curating

Feminist Tactics of Citation, Annotation, and Translation: a dialogue with Helena Reckitt in On Curating

by Gabby | May 19, 2016 | Conversations, Curatorial, Interviews

It’s not often that I describe an event as “transformative,” but Now You Can Go, the 13-day program of events, discussions and screenings exploring intergenerational feminisms, was just that for me. Happening across several institutions in London,...
“Analogical Thinking”: on photography in the work of Meryl McMaster

“Analogical Thinking”: on photography in the work of Meryl McMaster

by Gabby | May 19, 2016 | Exhibition Essays

Meryl McMaster’s performance-based photographic works have been on my mind for several years, but it’s only recently—in an essay for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s catalogue for the exhibition, “In Another Place, And Here,” and now...
Every Artwork is a Trap: Interview with Abbas Akhavan in Canadian Art

Every Artwork is a Trap: Interview with Abbas Akhavan in Canadian Art

by Gabby | Feb 3, 2016 | Interviews

One of the rare pleasures of working as an art writer is doing an interview  with an artist whose work you have long admired, and discovering they are just as intriguing as their work. That was my good fortune in interviewing Abbas Akhavan for the latest issue...
Panel discussion at Now You Can Go, “In or Out?: On Leaving the Art World and Other Systems”

Panel discussion at Now You Can Go, “In or Out?: On Leaving the Art World and Other Systems”

by Gabby | Jan 31, 2016 | Conversations

Last month, I had the pleasure of chairing a panel on tactics and politics of refusal, withdrawal, and exit from the art world as part of Now You Can Go: a 10-day program events that considered feminist thinking, art and activism, that took place across The Showroom,...
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