Now You Can Go Helena Reckitt Intro
Now You Can Go Helena Reckitt Intro Youtube Curator and researcher helena reckitt introduces the now you can go seminar, running saturday december 12. she summarises the programme and its origins in an. (helena reckitt, goldsmiths mfa curating) this piece was was conceived as an 'interruption' for the one day symposium ' now you can go: on social reproduction '. the programme drew inspiration from carla lonzi, the writer and cofounder of the italian women’s liberation group rivolta femminile, and her refusal of power and rejection of.
Pdf Generating Feminisms Italian Feminisms And The Now You Can Go In or out: leaving the art world and other systems, with gabrielle moser (introducing, with image by feminist art gallery) and (from left right) raju rage, karen di franco, karolin meunier, and frances rifkin, the showroom, as part of now you can go, 12 december 2015. photo: helena reckitt. a feminist chorus for feminist revolt, a spoken. Generating feminisms: italian feminisms and the “now you can go” program. art journal, 76(3 4), pp. 101 111. issn 0004 3249 . reckitt, helena and moser, gabrielle. 2016. feminist tactics of citation, annotation, and translation: reflections on the now you can go programme. on.curating: curating in feminist thought(29), pp. 42 48. Notes [1] now you can go was a programme developed by angelica bolletinari, giulia casalini, diana georgiou, laura guy, helena reckitt, irene revell and amy tobin across several london arts spaces, in 2015, exploring the contemporary resonance of second wave italian feminisms. Helena reckitt has developed curatorial and critical research projects in the united kingdom, united states, and canada that foreground feminism, sexual politics, affect, and relationality. often created collab oratively with other groups and people, her work regularly explores the undetonated potential of earlier moments of cultural and.
Generating Feminisms Italian Feminisms And The Now You Can Go Notes [1] now you can go was a programme developed by angelica bolletinari, giulia casalini, diana georgiou, laura guy, helena reckitt, irene revell and amy tobin across several london arts spaces, in 2015, exploring the contemporary resonance of second wave italian feminisms. Helena reckitt has developed curatorial and critical research projects in the united kingdom, united states, and canada that foreground feminism, sexual politics, affect, and relationality. often created collab oratively with other groups and people, her work regularly explores the undetonated potential of earlier moments of cultural and. Contagion for several years, after you sent me texts from the if i can’t dance… reading group on affect that you were exploring with the toronto branch, and which i read with curating masters students in lon don. i’m interested in how the now you can go programme did, and didn’t, meet your expectations. Abstract or description. this lecture focuses on ‘now you can go,’ a two week long events programme inspired by italian feminisms of the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s that helena reckitt initiated and organised with six feminist colleagues in 2015.
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