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Kirsten Cooke
Kirsten Cooke’s research explores the way in which curating mediates and stages how we ‘know’, looking at exhibition environments to explore the space of infrastructure and queer ecologies. Recent exhibitions include Metabolic Markets, GIANT gallery (2021), and Snow Crash, IMT Gallery (2019). Cooke has authored three curatorial research projects: Material Conjectures, Concrete Plastic and House of Hysteria. Recently published texts include, ‘Transfictioning’ in Archives on Show (Archive Books, 2022) and ‘Let me tell you a story’ in The Graveside Orations of Carl Einstein (Ma Bibliotheque, 2019). Cooke is a lecturer at Goldsmiths (UoL) and holds a Ph.D. in curatorial practice from the University of Reading (2016).
Contact: Department of Art, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 NW, UK.