Project overview
Voices in the Gallery was an AHRC Innovation Fellowship project, led by Sarah Hayden, in conjunction with John Hansard Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary.
This project considered voiceover as a phenomenon that exists simultaneously as art-form, literary genre and sonic intervention in gallery space. The first phase of this research project generated articles, talks, public events (including workshops, study sessions) staged in conjunction with John Hansard Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary. An exhibition, ‘Many voices, all of them loved’, curated by Sarah and featuring work by Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa, Laure Prouvost, Kader Attia, Willem de Rooij, Liza Sylvestre and Lawrence Abu Hamdan took place at JHG in spring 2020.
This project considered voiceover as a phenomenon that exists simultaneously as art-form, literary genre and sonic intervention in gallery space. The first phase of this research project generated articles, talks, public events (including workshops, study sessions) staged in conjunction with John Hansard Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary. An exhibition, ‘Many voices, all of them loved’, curated by Sarah and featuring work by Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa, Laure Prouvost, Kader Attia, Willem de Rooij, Liza Sylvestre and Lawrence Abu Hamdan took place at JHG in spring 2020.
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Research outputs
Sarah Hayden,
2020, Cultural Politics, 16(2), 192–213
Type: article