Culture
Culture, arguably, is publicness itself. It is what emerges from the ways we share the world and communicate in and about it. The arts are, of course, a huge part of this, but culture also includes the ways people eat, move, how they look.
This thread runs through two major research projects focused on the settings in which culture is produced – the urban backstage – and how its structures and conditions shape the public cultures of cities and places. I led these as Director of Theatrum Mundi, and built on them to publish essays and articles analysing the spatial politics of culture.
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research
Making Cultural Infrastructure
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research
Urban Backstages
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writing
What’s the worth of it all?
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writing
Infrastructures within infrastructure
Another aspect of this thread focuses on cultural institutions – represented by the concept of the stage where culture is performed – as places of public life and the making of shared realities. As well as organising research around the ways these spaces shape public life, I have been invited to write and speak on these questions.