by Gabby | Jun 8, 2017 | Curatorial
Since 2016, EMILIA–AMALIA has been hosting monthly meetings to explore the legacies of 1970s feminisms, with a particular focus on Italian feminisms and the histories of “second-wave” feminism that we have inherited. Initiated by Cecilia Berkovic, Annie...
by Gabby | Oct 14, 2016 | Conversations, Curatorial, Interviews
C Magazine’s fall issue addresses the art world’s ongoing interest in forms of pedagogical practice, experimental education and public engagement, and it was under this rubric that editor Amish Morrell (whose own research also addresses forms of pedagogy,...
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,...
by Gabby | Sep 7, 2013 | Curatorial
Last month marked the publication of Fillip 18, featuring a specially edited section that seeks to extend the conversations about representing the conditions of labour in contemporary art that began last year with an exhibition I curated for Access Gallery,...
by Gabby | Jul 3, 2013 | Curatorial, Photography
One of the last projects that’s part of my curatorial residency at Gallery TPW’s R&D space opens this Friday, with a presentation of Jason Lazarus’s Too Hard to Keep project. There are some surprising, beautiful, strange photographs among the...
by Gabby | Apr 10, 2013 | Curatorial, Photography
After taking an (accidental) hiatus from No Looking After the Internet in March (between Easter, Passover and this fascinating screening series organized by my colleague Pablo de Ocampo, it was impossible to schedule), we are back this month, looking at a collection...
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