Publications

Looked-at Looking

Posted on June 20, 2013
In this response to the monthly looking group series, No Looking After the Internet, writer Noel Glover examines the role of witnessing and shame in the pedagogical space of the gallery and asks what it means to look at images while being looked at by other viewers

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Desiring Images

Posted on June 5, 2013
In this blog post Curator in Residence Gabrielle Moser reflects on the ongoing discussion series No Looking After the Internet.

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Wanting Images

On looking at "difficult photographs"
Writer and scholar Sara Matthews contributes a series of blog posts to TPW R&D Online. Entitled Wanting Images, the series explores the relation between art, pedagogy and desire. Taking the form of a conversation with various images, visual projects and curatorial strategies, the intent is to explore the notion of what constitutes a pedagogical encounter in looking and to consider the methodological dilemmas raised by such provocations.

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Wanting Images

Sleeping Soldiers
Writer and scholar Sara Matthews contributes a series of blog posts to TPW R&D Online. Entitled Wanting Images, the series explores the relation between art, pedagogy and desire. Taking the form of a conversation with various images, visual projects and curatorial strategies, the intent is to explore the notion of what constitutes a pedagogical encounter in looking and to consider the methodological dilemmas raised by such provocations.

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Not Knowing and No Looking

Posted on May 15, 2013
In response to the first three meetings of No Looking After the Internet, part of the “Coming to Encounter” curatorial residency at Gallery TPW R&D, writer Alison Cooley reflects on the ways that curatorial decision-making, artistic authorship and the group’s shifting social dynamics shape the practice of collective looking.

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Thinking About No Looking

Posted on April 12, 2013
In this blog post Curator in Residence Gabrielle Moser reflects on the ongoing discussion series No Looking After the Internet.

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Talking About What We Talk About When We Talk About History

In her blog series Talking About What We Talk About When We Talk About History artist and writer Sharlene Bamboat responds to What We Talk About When We Talk About History, a screening series curated by Pablo de Ocampo.

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Invisible Violence

Enframing an Invisible Violence
Writer and curator Cora Fisher contributes with her thoughts on the Woodstock launch of Invisible Violence, held in conjunction with a conversation with Judy Ditner, Thomas Keenan and Liz Park.

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Invisible Violence

Doing the Difficult Work
Montreal-based writer Amber Berson shares her reflections on the workshop titled “The Form of Violence / The Form of Exhibition” presented by Liz Park for Invisible Violence at CEREV (The Centre for Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence) at Concordia University on February 27.

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Talking About What We Talk About When We Talk About History

In this post artist and writer Sharlene Bamboat reflects the symbolic privilege of power’s gaze.

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