Online Meeting with Frances – Clarifying and Re-focusing On April 16th, our group had a really helpful online session with Frances. As deadlines are approaching, this meeting gave us a valuable opportunity to ask questions and clarify uncertainties about both our individual curatorial proposals and the final reflective text. Frances began by reminding us of […]
Theoretical Reflections: Re-examining Joseph Beuys’ “Everyone is an Artist” in the AI Era Recently, following feedback from my tutorial and my own reflections on curatorial theory, I’ve been diving deeper into the theoretical underpinnings of my curatorial project—particularly Joseph Beuys’ famous assertion that “Everyone is an artist.” To fully engage with this idea in […]
On April 4th, our group had the opportunity to carry out a collaborative curatorial project at Summerhall. The theme we chose was simple yet emotionally resonant: “Leave Your Memory Behind.” We invited participants—our group members and some friends—to use everyday objects, printed materials, sketches, stickers, and even candy wrappers to create a collective collag […]
Reflections and Responses to Recent Teacher Feedback and Tutorial Suggestions I have recently reviewed and digested the blog feedback provided by Frances and the further suggestions I received during the recent Tutorial, and the following are my reflections and plans for next steps. Deepening on Joseph Beuys’ theory of “everyone is an artist”: My teacher […]
Engaging My Audience: Exploring Art Education in the AI Era In developing my curatorial project, I’ve been carefully considering my target audience: art students, and students without an art background. I chose this specific group because they share similarities—such as being within a similar age group and educational level—but importantly differ in their educational backgrounds […]
“Everyone is an Artist?’ Rethinking Art Education in the Age of AI Over the past few weeks, I have gradually clarified the direction of my curatorial project. The core starting point of this exhibition comes from Joseph Beuys’ classic theory: “Everyone is an Artist”. With the rapid development of AI technology, this idea is even […]
Thank you for sharing your ongoing reflections and developments in your blog. Your commitment to exploring socially engaged art through site-specific interventions, especially addressing urban marginalization in China, is both compelling and meaningful. Your blog thoroughly documents your evolving thought processes and clearly shows how you connect theoretical ideas with practical considerations. I found your […]
This Wednesday, during our class discussion, I shared my latest curatorial ideas with Frances and my peers. Their feedback was extremely helpful and prompted me to critically re-evaluate my previous exhibition concepts. I realised that my earlier plans may have relied too heavily on the technological spectacle of AI at the expense of deeper social […]