No Bounds Festival 2024 – “Entanglement, commons and cultural mycelium”, a Blog by Amy Carter Gordon

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Curator and Innovation Manager, Amy Carter Gordon, Culture and Creativity Research Institute, shares the value of collaborating with No Bounds independent festival in Sheffield in order to engage audiences in practice-based cultural research and innovation in non-traditional venues across the city from neighbourhood social enterprises to an artist studio basement. Entanglement, commons and cultural mycelium For my curated strand of […]

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Updates from TC McCormack – October 2023

Most Objects Go Unseen (2023) TC McCormack’s film: Most Objects Go Unseen (2023), is featured in the exhibition: ENCORE & EN-CORPS, at the Forum Exposition Bonlieu et Baladoir de Bonlieu Scène Nationale, in Annecy, France. Open: 29th September to 22nd October 2023. Part of the ImagesPassages International Festival. Most Objects Go Unseen is a filmic investigation that considers our human […]

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The Felicitous Encounter: A two person exhibition featuring artists Dorit Margreiter & Fay Nicolson, curated by TC McCormack at the EUCA Annex – June 2nd-30th 2023

The Felicitous Encounter is Euca Annex’s inaugural show, Dorit Margreiter and Fay Nicholson bring together new, recent and unseen works, that explore the tensions between architecture and image, orientation and choreography, time and movement. Asking what makes the ‘Commons visible between individuals’, the philosophers Hardt and Negri coined the term The Felicitous Encounter, to describe a moment when individuals come […]

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‘Paysages sous tensions’ – TC McCormack ‘Most Objects Go Unseen’ in group exhibition at Espace d’art La Brava in Thônes

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Paysages Sous Tensions Espace d’art La Brava, Thônes, France Saturday 03 April 2021 – Saturday 29 May 2021 L’exposition s’empare des questions soulevées par les relations qu’entretiennent espaces naturels et activités humaines. Les artistes présentés envisagent le paysage comme sujet de réflexion poétique, esthétique et politique : en posant un regard à la fois fasciné, réflexif, attentif et critique, ils […]

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The Immense Ventriloquism – Part.2 TC McCormack & guest artists exhibition in Berlin – 6 March to 5 April 2020

Senior Lecturer of Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University, TC McCormack, will be showcasing his new work at exhibition The Immense Ventriloquism – Part.2 this Friday in Berlin at nationalmuseum. His work will be presented alongside new and existing works by guest artists: Clara Bausch, Matthew Burbidge, Ingo Gerken, Marie von Heyl, Michael Schultze, Raaf van der Sman and Oliver […]

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Transmission: Clare Price and TC McCormack – Tuesday 04 February 2020

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TRANSMISSION 2020 Keywords are words or concepts of significance. Sometimes they are used as shortcuts to interpretation or expectation. Words (and concepts) have multiple and often contradictory meanings. They are not fixed, and there may be a struggle over their definitions. They change and flow or are blocked and fought over. They are employed, weaponised, or otherwise. This year Transmission […]

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‘Morris: A Ghost for Today’ – PhD researcher Diana Taylor’s symposium explores the relevance of William Morris in an age of instability

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Morris: A Ghost for Today symposium William Morris Gallery, London E17 4FP Saturday 05 October, 10AM – 1PM Free to attend – register on Eventbrite here. Morris: A Ghost for Today is a symposium bringing together five contemporary, London-based artists to address the relevance of William Morris and why he matters particularly today, in these times of ecological and political instability. This […]

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The Graveside Orations of Carl Einstein – Edited by Sharon Kivland and featuring Sharon Kivland and TC McCormack

The Graveside Orations of Carl Einstein

At the memorial for Rosa Luxemburg on 13 June 1919, the political radical, art historian, critic, and writer Carl Einstein gave an oration. There is no record of what Einstein said, how he said it, or what it addressed. This collection assembles a broad range of texts from artists, film-makers, writers, poets, critics, philosophers, and art historians. Each contribution is […]

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Wednesday 06 March 2019 – Lunchtime seminar with TC McCormack and Michelle Atherton (Fine Art)

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Speakers: TC McCormack and Michelle Atherton (Senior Lecturers in Fine Art) Title: As Much About Forgetting At this week’s lunchtime research seminar TC McCormack and Michelle Atherton discuss recent research and latest exhibition at Viborg Kunsthal – As Much About Forgetting – co-curated with Jette Gejl (DK), artist and academic at Aarhus University Denmark. Artists: Laura White (UK), David Toop (UK), Michael Schultze […]

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