William Wells
Nexus: Reading, Unpacking, and Rewriting Global Art Histories
Nexus: Reading, Unpacking, and Rewriting Global Art Histories
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- Days and dates: Saturdays 19 April, 2025 - 28 June, 2025
- Time: 11 AM to 2 PM
- Price: 320 BD (Instalment options are available by request via email)
- Type: 10-weeks, Weekly course
- Language: English
- Venue: The Coworking Space
NEXUS targets artists and cultural practitioners to provide a platform for developing their practice. The course will address the "Reading, Unpacking, and Rewriting Global Art Histories". NEXUS will include a broad survey of global currents in the arts throughout the 20th century and the present. This 4-month series of lectures, assignments, and mentorship opportunities aims to equip participants with conceptual currents in modern and contemporary art.
Topics:
- Colonialism/ post-colonialism
- Orientalism
- Constructed Identities
- Patriarchy
- Weaponization of art
- Ethics and Morality
About the instructor:
William Wells is the Director of Educational Programs and Exhibitions at Al Riwaq. He is a curator, writer, and art critic. Wells set up the Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, in 1998 to promote contemporary art in Egypt. He served as an educational advisor to the UK’s Arts Council and Crafts Council. Wells sits on the board of the Foundation for Arts Initiatives, is the Chairman of the Townhouse Foundation in Sweden, and is currently Director of Educational Programs and Exhibitions at Al Riwaq.
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