Meklēt
Menu

Mick Wilson

Guest Lecturer

Mick Wilson is an artist, educator and researcher based in Gothenburg and Dublin, and is currently Professor of Art and Director of doctoral studies, at Hdk-Valand, University of Gothenburg.  Current research interests include questions of: political community with the dead; the political imaginaries of foodways; curatorial practice and exhibition-making; and the rhetorical forms of knowledge conflict.  Recent essays include: “Contentious Subjects: Constructionism and the Project of Higher Arts Education” in B. Tangney et al. (eds.) Constructionism 2020, TCD, 2020; “White Mythologies and Epistemic Refusals: “Teaching Artistic Research Through Institutional Conflict”, in R. Mateus-Berr & R. Jochum (eds.) Teaching Artistic Research, De Gruyter, 2020; “Living the Coming Death”, in M. Hlavajova and W. Maas (eds.) Propositions for Non-Fascist Living, Tentative and Urgent, MIT Press, 2019; “What Is to Be Done? Negations in the Political Imaginary of the Interregnum”, S. H. Madoff (ed.) What about Activism? Sternberg Press, 2019.  Co-edited volumes include: Curating After the Global (MIT Press, 2019); Public Enquiries: PARK LEK and the Scandinavian Social Turn (BDP, 2018); How Institutions Think (MIT Press, 2017); The Curatorial Conundrum (MIT Press, 2016); Curating Research, Open Editions/De Appel (2014); SHARE Handbook for Artistic Research Education, ELIA (2013); and Curating and the Educational Turn, Open Editions/De Appel (2010). He is responsible for the annual Art & Politics summer course at Hdk-Valand.