Others Shall Come. Curatorial Voices, tackles the notions and issues at stake in curatorial practice, while helping to sharpen the artist’s critical thinking, giving access to different types of exhibition spaces, and therefore to different types of expression.
Curatorial practice contributes to the visibility of an artist, a scene and/or an artistic community. It shakes up its influences, making a lasting contribution to an artist’s career. Three authors, Armelle Dakouo, Allison Glenn and Jeanne Mercier, will engage in conversation with a selection of artists and actors who are engaged in writing a new narrative in the decompartmentalization of artistic practices, curatorial schemes, and academic discourse, in order to extend their visibility and pave the way for those who will come.
Artists featured
Alice Mann, Abdessalem Ayed, Fahamu Pecou, Cassio Markowski, Adama Sylla, Didier William, Maymouna Baradji, Les soeurs Chevalme, Troy Makaza, Georgina Maxim, Theresah Ankomah, Ruth Owens, Angelo Dakouo, Cosmo Whyte, Julien Creuzet, Teresita Fernandez, April Bey, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons