Tutors: Exhibition "El Misterio de Caviria ( http://lacapella.bcn.cat/en/exposicions/el-misterio-de-caviria )" by Antoni Hervàs ( http://antonihervas.

         
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View of Antoni Hervàs' solo exhibition "El Misterio de Caviria". Photo: Pep Herrero/La Capella

Tutors: Exhibition "El Misterio de Caviria" by Antoni Hervàs, La Capella, Barcelona. On view until 13 November.

Through drawing and performance, Antoni Hervàs's exhibition collides two seemingly distant worlds: the dwindling Barcelona cabaret scene and the Argonauts of Greek mythology. Continue reading...

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"Nicholas Mangan. Limits to Growth" (Sternberg Press, 2016)

Text: In conversation with Nicholas Mangan for the exhibition catalogue "Limits to Growth", Sternberg Press (2016)

The publication of "Nicholas Mangan. Limits to Growth" coincides with his first survey exhibition which presents five major projects made between 2009 and 2016. The catalogue features newly commissioned texts by Ana Teixeira Pinto and Helen Hughes, alongside a five-part conversation between Mangan and Latitudes spread across the 262-page fully illustrated publication.

Published by Sternberg Press with Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne; the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; and Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. Designed by Žiga Testen.

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You re Such a Curator

Participants: Symposium "You're such a curator!", de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam, 23–24 November 2016.

During the Amsterdam Art Weekend de Appel presents a two-day symposium of lectures, panel discussions, performances and papers that marks the conclusion of a three-year research project into the dynamics of de Appel’s curatorial programme and its position in the wider field of curatorial education.

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Project website: incidents.kadist.org

Editors: ‘Incidents (of Travel)’, an online periodical produced by Kadist

http://incidents.kadist.org

Since April 2016 Latitudes and Kadist have partnered in a new 'distributed' phase of the project, taking form as an online periodical. Originally conceived by Latitudes in 2012, ‘Incidents (of Travel)’ explores the chartered itinerary as an extended conversation between curators and artists, fieldwork and online storytelling of an offline day together.

To date the project has featured dispatches from Chicago, Jinja and Suzhou.

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Latitudes is an independent curatorial office initiated in 2005 by Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna, that works in an international context from and in Barcelona, Spain (41°23′N 2°11′E).

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