Skip to content Skip to footer

Curating as Care

Curating as Care

27th of March- 6 pm

Conversation with Zoé Whitley

Synopsis

Curator and Chisenhale Gallery Director Zoé Whitley will discuss what she has learned from artists over the course of her 20-year career; namely, develop a curatorial practice that aims to listen, to learn, and to love. Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons has said that she only undertakes projects for love; Lubaina Himid’s recent work asks us what love sounds like; bell hooks defines love as a “combination of care, commitment, knowledge, responsibility, respect and trust.”

In this session we will consider candidly the perpetual labour of love required to work well with artists; including admitting and learning from curatorial mistakes, striving to build better artist-focused institutions, and finding the courage to keep trying when intentions don’t always meet expectations.

Bio

Zoé Whitley
Dr. Zoé Whitley is Director of Chisenhale Gallery in London’s East End. A leading non-profit space founded by artists, Chisenhale produces and commissions new works of art with emerging British and international artists. In 2020, Zoé curated Frieze London’s special themed section, Possessions, exploring spirituality and contemporary art, and co-curated Elijah Pierce’s America at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Previous exhibitions to her credit include curating the British Pavilion presentation of Cathy Wilkes at the Venice Biennale in 2019 and co-curating the award-winning international touring exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. She writes widely on contemporary artists and occasionally on design. Whitley’s research interests include art practices from the African Diaspora and children’s access to art including authoring children’s book titles Meet the Artist: Frank Bowling, Meet the Artist: Sophie Taeuber-Arp, and working with Sharna Jackson on the acclaimed Black Artists Shaping the World. She is the editor of the forthcoming major monograph on Barkley L. Hendricks (Skira).

She’s formed part of international arts juries for the Suzanne Deal Booth/ FLAG Art Foundation Prize 2024, Turner Prize (2021), Preis der Nationalgalerie Berlin (2021) and Future Generation Art Prize selection committee, among numerous others. Her prior roles include Senior Curator (Hayward Gallery); Curator, International Art (Tate Modern) and Curator, Contemporary Programmes (V&A). Zoé serves on the board of the Teiger Foundation and the London Mayor’s Commission on Diversity in the Public Realm.

Program inserted in the project of ‘Pos- Archive’ coordinated by Mónica de Miranda with support from CEComp and FCT.

Curating as Care

27 de Março – 18 horas

Conversa com Zoé Whitley

Sinopse

Zoé Whitley, curadora e diretora da Galeria Chisenhale, irá refletir o que aprendeu com os artistas ao longo dos seus 20 anos de carreira; nomeadamente, o desenvolvimento da prática curatorial que visa ouvir, aprender e amar. Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons disse que só realiza projectos por amor. O trabalho recente de Lubaina Himid pergunta-nos como soa o amor; bell hooks define o amor como uma “combinação de cuidado, compromisso, conhecimento, responsabilidade, respeito e confiança”.

Nesta sessão vamos considerar seriamente o amor necessário pela profissão para trabalhar bem com artistas; incluindo admitir e aprender com os erros curatoriais, esforçando-nos para construir melhores instituições centradas nos artistas, e descobrir a coragem para continuar a tentar mesmo quando as intenções nem sempre correspondem às expectativas.

Bio

Zoé Whitley
A Dra. Zoé Whitley é Directora da Chisenhale Gallery, no East End de Londres. Chisenhale produz e encomenda novas obras de arte com artistas emergentes britânicos e internacionais neste importante espaço sem fins lucrativos fundado por artistas. Em 2020, Zoé comissariou a secção temática especial de Frieze London, Possessions, explorando a espiritualidade e a arte contemporânea, e fez co-curadoria Elijah Pierce’s America na Fundação Barnes em Filadélfia. Entre as exposições anteriores que lhe valeram o seu crédito, incluem-se a curadoria da apresentação de Cathy Wilkes no Pavilhão Britânico na Bienal de Veneza em 2019 e a co-curadoria da premiada exposição turística internacional Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. Ela escreve essencialmente sobre artistas contemporâneos e, ocasionalmente, sobre design. Os interesses de investigação da Whitley incluem práticas artísticas da African Diaspora e o acesso das crianças à arte, incluindo a criação de títulos de livros infantis como Meet the Artist: Frank Bowling, Meet the Artist: Sophie Taeuber-Arp, e trabalhando com Sharna Jackson sobre os aclamados Black Artists Shaping the World. Ela é também a editora da próxima grande monografia sobre Barkley L. Hendricks (Skira).Fez parte de júris internacionais de arte para o Suzanne Deal Booth/ FLAG Art Foundation Prize 2024, Turner Prize (2021), Preis der Nationalgalerie Berlin (2021) e Future Generation Art Prize selection committee, entre numerosos outros. Os seus papéis anteriores incluem Senior Curator (Galeria Hayward); Curator, International Art (Tate Modern) e Curator,Contemporary Programmes (V&A). Zoé faz parte da direcção da Teiger Foundation e da London Mayor’s Commission on Diversity in the Public Realm.

Programa inserido no projecto de pós-arquivo coordenado por Mónica de Miranda com o apoio da CEComp e da FCT.