We are delighted to announce that Emma Ridgway, our Chief Curator, Head of Exhibitions and Learning, has been appointed by the British Council as the Shane Akeroyd Associate Curator of the British Pavilion at the 59th Biennale Arte in Venice, 2022. For her role she will work with artist Sonia Boyce in presenting a major solo exhibition of new work. Boyce… Continue reading Modern Art Oxford’s Chief Curator appointed to curate the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
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Spotlight on: British anthropologist Elsie McDougall
In this post we take a closer look at the life and work of British anthropologist Elsie McDougall (1883-1961), one of the women anthropologists who inspired Mariana Castillo Deball’s exhibition Between making and knowing something. Deball was inspired by the archives of four women anthropologists held across the Pitt Rivers Museum collection and the Smithsonian Institute… Continue reading Spotlight on: British anthropologist Elsie McDougall
Watch: Starting out as an artist in 2020 – Platform Award 2020
What does it feel like to be an early career artist at such a challenging time? Watch our 2020 Platform Graduate Award artists as they chat to artist Mirren Kessling about making art exhibitions online and their plans for the future. Recent BFA graduates, Khadija Cecile Niang, Natalie Sired, James Scott and Mihaela-Elena Man are… Continue reading Watch: Starting out as an artist in 2020 – Platform Award 2020
Loving Light Meditation – Oxford Christmas Light Festival
Oxford Christmas Light Festival is always a beautiful time of year in the city, and this November it’s been appreciated more than ever. This special Loving Light Meditation by local yoga teacher, Najia Bagi is created especially for the city’s light celebrations and is perfect for all ages. Follow it in our video below.
Share the light
In 2020 to celebrate exhibition Kiki Smith: I am a Wanderer, Modern Art Oxford worked with Paperstarlights to transform our yard space for the festive season. The eye-catching display caught a lot of attention and the stars were available to buy from our shop so you could take one home with you! 2020 has been a… Continue reading Share the light
Spotlight on: Maori guide and anthropologist Makereti
In this post we take a closer look at the life and work of Maori guide and anthropologist Makereti (1873-1930), one of the women anthropologists who inspired Mariana Castillo Deball’s exhibition Between making and knowing something. Deball was inspired by the archives of four women anthropologists held across the Pitt Rivers Museum collection and the Smithsonian… Continue reading Spotlight on: Maori guide and anthropologist Makereti
Re-Visit: Breathing Worlds online panel discussion
What are the political, personal and environmental worlds we breathe in? Re-visit our participatory discussion from 13 October 2020, which brought artists, practitioners and researchers together to discuss the topic of breath. Supported by TORCH as part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, this talk accompanied Breathworks, Modern Art Oxford’s digital project whichinvited audiences to engage… Continue reading Re-Visit: Breathing Worlds online panel discussion
Timelapse: How we created Between Making and Knowing Something
Visitors to the gallery are often interested in how much our gallery spaces change with each new exhibition. These transformations are all down to our dedicated Production team, who are captured in this timelapse video making Mariana Castillo Deball’s exhibition. Explore the exhibition, Mariana Castillo Deball: Between Making and Knowing Something by clicking here.
Looking forward to 2021
Modern Art Oxford is thrilled to announce three major new solo exhibitions opening in 2021 by Ruth Asawa, Samson Kambalu and Anish Kapoor. Begin your discovery of these exciting upcoming exhibitions below. Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe12 February – 9 May 2021 Ruth Asawa (b.1926, Norwalk, California – d. 2013, San Francisco) described herself as a… Continue reading Looking forward to 2021
Platform Graduate Award – Natalie Sired on making BEEFCAKE
As part of Platform 2020, University of Reading graduate Natalie Sired presents an accomplished online exhibition of film, poetry and prose. In this new written piece, Natalie takes us on a journey through the sensuous audio-visuals of her exhibition, BEEFCAKE and the themes of feminism, nature and the patriarchy she boldly scrutinises. Words and images by Natalie… Continue reading Platform Graduate Award – Natalie Sired on making BEEFCAKE