Listen "Lizzie Lloyd – art writer; Katy Beinart – architect and artist."
Episode Synopsis
Katy Beinart completed her PhD in 2019 at University College, London. It was called Détour and retour: practices and poetics of salt as narratives of relation and re-generation in Brixton. Lizzie Lloyd also completed her PhD in 2019, but at the University of Bristol. Hers was titled Art writing and subjectivity: critical association in art-historical practice
Katy and Lizzy began a collaboration together immediately after handing in their PhD theses. They had much in common, both having been studying and researching whilst parenting, but each had her own academic specialism too. Lizzie’s research for her PhD had focused on ‘how we navigate art history with our own baggage’. She explored how our backgrounds influence our understandings of what we see around us; we interpret everything based on pre-existing associations.
Katy’s doctoral research had been a continuation of a project inspired by a container ship residency with her sister during which they explored family histories and issues of migration and place. She had undertaken a collaboration in Brixton making art installations and performances around the rituals and material qualities of salt. Wanting to continue challenging the top-down imposition of cultural and spatial meanings, she wanted to embark on a new project with a writer to revisit socially engaged art practices through a series of ‘unmapping’ experiments. After three attempts to get funding and a COVID-induced pause, Katy and Lizzie have been very busy recently talking to artists, producing a film, planning and opening an exhibition and they have a publication due out early 2022.
Links
About Katy here and here.
About Lizzie here.
Acts of Transfer, Phoenix Arts Centre and here
Site Writing
Critical Spatial Practice
Katy and Lizzy began a collaboration together immediately after handing in their PhD theses. They had much in common, both having been studying and researching whilst parenting, but each had her own academic specialism too. Lizzie’s research for her PhD had focused on ‘how we navigate art history with our own baggage’. She explored how our backgrounds influence our understandings of what we see around us; we interpret everything based on pre-existing associations.
Katy’s doctoral research had been a continuation of a project inspired by a container ship residency with her sister during which they explored family histories and issues of migration and place. She had undertaken a collaboration in Brixton making art installations and performances around the rituals and material qualities of salt. Wanting to continue challenging the top-down imposition of cultural and spatial meanings, she wanted to embark on a new project with a writer to revisit socially engaged art practices through a series of ‘unmapping’ experiments. After three attempts to get funding and a COVID-induced pause, Katy and Lizzie have been very busy recently talking to artists, producing a film, planning and opening an exhibition and they have a publication due out early 2022.
Links
About Katy here and here.
About Lizzie here.
Acts of Transfer, Phoenix Arts Centre and here
Site Writing
Critical Spatial Practice
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