Curating Beyond the Canon? Paul Goodwin in conversation with Dr.David Dibosa
Open Lecture
Go West Young Man, 1987, Keith Piper, Tate.
Curator, urbanist and lecturer Paul Goodwin will discuss his recent curatorial projects. Presenting an overview of some his recent exhibitions, he will address how his curatorial concerns have been working within and against traditional canons of art history and museology, engaging the contested terrains of post-colonialism, critical urban theory and socially engaged public practices.
The discussion will take place in conversation with cultural critic Dr David Dibosa co-author of Post-Critical Museology (Routlege 2013).
Related Projects
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TrAIN Open Series
The TrAIN Open series is a forum for invited speakers to present exhibition, publication, and research projects in the form of lectures, discussions and screenings.
Taking place at fortnightly intervals on Wednesday evenings during the academic term, the series is open to the public, as well as staff and students across the University of the Arts London.
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Related People
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Professor Paul Goodwin
TrAIN Member - Director
Paul Goodwin is an independent curator, lecturer and urban theorist based in London. Paul’s curatorial and research interests span the fields of art and migration, urbanism and critical curation.
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Dr. David Dibosa
TrAIN Member
David Dibosa trained as a curator, after receiving his first degree from Girton College, University of Cambridge. He was awarded his PhD in Art History from Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Find out more about Dr. David Dibosa