Information provided according to Sec. 5 German Telemedia Act (TMG)Collective of Constant Questioning Represented by:Darya AloufyIrene AngenicaAnna GardnerAdela LovricDandara MaiaGiulia MenegaleClaudia RosskopfJaroslava Tomanová ContactTelefon: +49E-Mail: ccq.collective@gmail.com Liability for Contents We are liable for own contents of these websites according to Sec. 7, paragraph 1 German Telemedia Act (TMG). However, according to Sec. 8 to 10… Continue reading IMPRESSUM
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ABOUT
Collective for Constant Questioning (CCQ) departs from a collectively assembled set of rhetorical questions about curatorial and art practices. It proposes them to curators, artists, and researchers as a methodology to create a public platform for conversation, critique, research, reflexivity, and action. CCQ was born in cyberspace, out of the social distancing-related struggle and a… Continue reading ABOUT
MANIFESTO
CCQ departs from a collectively assembled set of rhetorical questions about curatorial and art practices and proposes them to curators, artists, and researchers as a methodology to create a public platform for conversation, critique, research, reflexivity, and action. CCQ was born in cyberspace, out of the social distancing-related struggle and a shared need to find… Continue reading MANIFESTO
QUESTIONING
I Given that each curatorial gesture is a process of inclusion and exclusion generated within a matrix of power, where is the space for curatorial self-reflexivity? Nataša Petrešin Bachelez II How can we create an atmosphere in which collective, constitutive questioning becomes possible? III Do we need to rethink our curatorial authorship as a shared… Continue reading QUESTIONING
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14CAN WE BE TOGETHER EVEN THROUGH OUR SCREENS?The need to unlearn rather than assert. 15DEALING WITH PREIVILEGES ON EXHIBITION-MAKINGA shared space to learn how to live in this world better together. 16DO WE NEED TO ACCEPT THE GIVEN STRUCTURES?Sometimes it is better to start from scratch.