The Politics of Display
In conversation
Why are some objects chosen for display in galleries and museums and others relegated to storage? How do exhibited objects reveal or conceal painful or violent histories? How will galleries and museums continue to be shaped by the many challenges of our time, not least COVID-19?
In this filmed discussion, Dr Carmen Levick and curator Angelica Sule of Sheffield’s Site Gallery explore the ‘politics of display’. Drawing on Dr Levick’s research for her book Taxonomies of Pain: Politics of Display in Post-Communist Museums and Site Gallery’s reputation as a contemporary art space at the cutting edge of curatorship, this exploratory dialogue considers the wider questions as well as the day to day challenges that emerge from the power dynamics of public exhibition spaces.