2 0 1 9 – 2 0 2 4

This series follows the first publication of Curatorial Archives in Curatorial Practices in 2018 by Salt, Istanbul, which featured 19 interviews with international curators.

This second series of interviews considers a larger geographical context, including  contributions by curators operating in Palestine, Mexico, Japan, Lebanon, China, Iran, UAE, India, Taiwan, Sudan, and Iraq. The interviews were realized between 2019 and 2021 and, although some of the interviewees are not speaking from the same (institutional) role they were in when their conversations with the author took place, their contribution seems more actual and relevant than ever.


INTRODUCTION

MICHELA ALESSANDRINI

Expanding curatorial archives


LOCALE and HADEEL ELTAYEB

The Archive as reclamations of stories


NATASHA GINWALA

Archive of limits


SOL HENARO

Archive as freedom


YUKO HASEGAWA

The Archive as a conceptual drawing


KRISTINE KHOURI and RASHA SALTI

Exhibition as Archive in the Making


ADILA LAÏDI-HANIEH

The Archive of un-familiar stories


PING LIN

The Archive as vessel


RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE

Anarchiving the Archive


NADA SHABOUT

Art history as an archival practice


SUHEYLA TAKESH

The Archive as real-time upsurge


CHRISTINE TOHMÉ

The Archive as a forward-thinking mode of operation


ALA YOUNIS

Archiving without taking notes


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