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Echoes of Silence: Inequality of Women in the Family 1.curatorial narrative feminist sound-based curatorial project exploring power, voice, and listening within intimate life. In many families across the globe, women’s voices are not simply overlooked—they are actively suppressed, distorted, or rendered invisible. Echoes of Silence is an immersive, sound-based exhibition that traces this phenomenon […]
Through this week’s collective space, we discussed the problems and difficulties in our respective curatorial projects and found that most of the problems were highly overlapping. The following is my summary of this exchange meeting: 1. Reflection on the Search for Artists and Curatorial Thinking • Core problem: Most group members think that the […]
After I identified the artists and venue, I created the layout of the Listen Gallery to help me better plan the space. 1.Zone of Birth: The Unwanted Cry Related content: Play the sound of baby girls’ crying, Sandar’s artworks and the documentary The Door of Birth 1.1 Play the sound of […]
This role-play discussion was initiated and organised by me to explore in-depth the key issues in women-themed exhibitions, and could help students understand the main tasks of different roles in the curatorial process. Prior to the meeting, I organised a role draw for the participants through a group chat to ensure the fairness and plurality […]
✅ Indicative Space(s) Being Used – IRL physical venue Space Name: Listen Gallery Address: 210 Hunter St, Glasgow G4 0UP Type of space: Art space specialising in sound art, experimental listening projects Scale of space: small gallery, suitable for immersive small sound installations 🎯 Address & Location. Listen Gallery is located near the West End […]
Project Title: Echoes of Silence: Inequality of Women in the Family Curatorial Focus: Feminist theory, sound-based immersive experiences, embodied listening, and the politics of voice and silence in domestic life. Week 2: Initial Ideas and Explorations I began my research with a focus on sensory interaction in curating. Ryuichi Sakamoto’s exhibition Seeing Sound · Listening […]
⚪️This week’s exhibition case Trading Zone 2025 is a cross-disciplinary group exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery, showcasing experimental works by ten artists. Exploring themes like planetary relations, imagination, and institutional critique, it blurs boundaries between art and research, inviting viewers into a dynamic space of collaboration and speculation. ⚪️Use in my exhibition projects. Among these […]
Dear Beini, Your curatorial blog documents a reflective and intellectually grounded development process, demonstrating how your curation project matured over time. I was particularly struck by your transition from the broad thematic scope of “Ephemeral Realities” to the more focused and nuanced “Fading Moments: Art in the Flow of Time”. This refinement illustrates your ability […]
⚪️Exploring Spring – Flower-themed exhibition sharing Time: March 17, 2025 Location: Summer Hall Participants: Group 4 I am the planner of this meeting theme. The reason for planning this theme is that when I was on a video call with my mother in China, she showed me the lisianthus at home. The flower […]
⚪️Feminist Theory Research 1. Audre Lorde’s Sister Outsider Quote: “Your silence will not protect you.” Application: This powerful assertion can serve as a foundational motif in your exhibition, emphasising the necessity for women to vocalise their experiences. Incorporate sound installations where women narrate personal stories, symbolising the act of breaking silence and reclaiming agency. Quote: […]