What Can Contemporary Curatorial and Institutional Practices Learn From Pre-18th Century Egalitarian Pirate Communities?
Ogg, Kirsty.
2024.
'What Can Contemporary Curatorial and Institutional Practices Learn From Pre-18th Century Egalitarian Pirate Communities?'.
In: Vice-Chancellor's Lecture Series. Norwich University of the Arts, United Kingdom 9 May 2024.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
n this VC talk Kirsty Ogg explored ideas around non-hierarchical networks, and how the notion of care might be better practised in the art world’s systems and structures.
Through investigating her roots in DIY artist-led projects in Glasgow and Norwich, she examined what the art ecology might learn from pre-18th century egalitarian pirate communities and how ideas of radical democracy that were utilised in the Golden Age of Piracy, could be applied to contemporary curatorial and institutional practices
| Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture) |
|---|---|
| Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
| Date Deposited | 28 Nov 2024 18:09 |
| Last Modified | 28 Nov 2024 18:09 |