Ukrainian wartime art, marked by resilience to Russia’s neocolonial violence, offers U.S. academia not only insight, but also a method of resisting violence, erasure, and authoritarianism.(All the views expressed in this article are my own.) When, in 2024, I began a series of research-led exhibitions aimed at integrating Ukrainian art practices into the global context, my primary aim was to bring Ukrainian art to U.S. universities to establish a productive interdisciplinary dialogue with a...| ARTMargins Online
Helmuth Trischler discusses the add-on value of integrating research into museums at various levels. He has continuously sought to explore new avenues for realising the vision of the ‘integrated research museum’ that connects these three fields as closely as possible.| Science Museum Group Journal
"We’ve been the most trusted name in research for over 150 years" says Nature on its "Nature Research Intelligence" site. You'd think they'd be a little more careful with that reputation. Promising "insights you can trust," Nature Research Intelligence offers around 30,000 "topic summaries" across multiple fields, each "created with generative AI and the cited references." The| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
To the Edge of Time, co-curated by Hannah Redler-Hawes and Thomas Hertog, explored the Big Bang discovery story and the future of time through the science of Georges Lemaître, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking and modern and contemporary artworks. This paper describes the thinking and development process behind the exhibition.| Science Museum Group Journal
Citizen Curators had two goals, to diversify the voices that interpret museum collections, and to be a credible start of an alternative pathway into museum work. Underlying these goals were the main causes of exclusion from curatorial opportunity that I had identified while establishing the Rural Diversity Network, namely, time and cost, particularly of travel.| Curatorial Research Centre