In an instance of synchronicity, the current Honours in Curatorship students have just returned from a whirlwind trip to Venice as Okwui Enwezor, the curator of the 56th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, was awarded t
f you take a walk through the Bois de Bologne in Paris you’ll discover many of the things you expect to see in a park: playgrounds, walking trails, and ducks.
“Stop!” says the guide at the Punta della Dogana museum, pointing out the window. “Don’t just focus on the art inside. Remember – we are in Venice.” Thinking about the sinking city as a piece of art in itself was the
“I’m on Okwui’s time,” I said, after I bought a watch designed by Swatch, one of the sponsors for this year’s 56th International Art Exhibition, on our Honours in Curatorship trip to the Venice Biennale. Pa
Before we provide reviews, begin with a travelogue of daily activities on the Curatorship Honours students’ short but busy trip to the Venice Biennale. This travelogue, which chronicles the group’s movements through Venice, was pr
A recent residency at Skaftfell Centre for Visual Art took CCA’s post-doctoral Fellow, Alexandra Ross to Seydisfjordur, East Iceland in order to conduct research for a forthcoming publication. Alexandra spent two weeks in Seydisfjordur