Art History In Practice 2016
Art History In Practice 2016
5.15pm Wednesdays,
July – November
The Adam Art Gallery is pleased
to announce the commencement of the 2016 Art History in
Practice seminar series. This second series, presented in
partnership with the Victoria University of Wellington Art
History Programme, showcases current art historical
research by established and emerging art historians and
curators, working inside and outside the academy.
Art History in Practice I: Vera Mey
Wednesday
29 June, 5.15pm
The Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka
Toi
To launch the series, independent curator and VUW Art History/ Museum and Heritage Studies alumna Vera Mey draws on case studies she researched for a paper delivered at the APT8 Conference in Brisbane, which focused on artists in Southeast Asia and their relationship to social change and artistic production. She discusses how she has developed this research, as co-curator of the SEA Project, into a project due to open in July 2017 at the Mori Art Museum and National Art Centre Tokyo, Japan.
Vera Mey recently worked as Curator, Residencies on the founding team of the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, led by Ute Meta Bauer. She has been awarded a studentship to undertake a PhD at SOAS, University of London commencing in September 2016.
Upcoming:
Art History in
Practice II: Victoria
Wynne-Jones
Wednesday 13 July,
5.15pm
The Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka
Toi
Visiting Auckland-based doctoral candidate Victoria Wynne-Jones presents her doctoral research into the intersections between art history and dance theory.
Art History in Practice III: David
Campany
Wednesday 27 July,
5.15pm
*Venue to be confirmed
On the eve of the opening of his major exhibition Walker Evans: The Magazine Work at the Adam Art Gallery, renowned British curator and historian David Campany provides insights into his longstanding interests in the history of photography.
ENDS