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AHRC Techne funded doctoral student
Making, Unmaking and Remaking History: Exhibition Programming at Chisenhale Gallery in the late 1980s
Year of enrolment: 2021
Email: K2139965@kingston.ac.uk
Visit Website: edwinmingard.com
This research will excavate and re-activate a series of key but overlooked exhibitions held at Chisenhale Gallery in the late 1980s; including Essential Black Art (1988), Yellow Peril: New World Asians (1988) and Donald Rodney and Lubaina Himid’s solo exhibitions (1989). It will be practice based and conducted through socially engaged artists’ moving image and experimental techniques to engage Chisenhale’s considerable, largely unexplored archive. A dialogical methodology predicated on co-creation and social practice techniques will be employed to create new, multiform artworks reflecting Chisenhale’s past and present. This PhD seeks to mine the potential of contemporary art for positive social change, drawing on artists moving image specifically to excavate and re-activate recent art history.