JULIA BUNNEMANN & Danit ARIEL
Photoworks - Brighton's biennial, Curators, United Kingdom
3 Afternoon & 4 Morning
Julia Bunnemann is a writer, researcher and Curator at Photoworks, a UK-based photographic platform. She is responsible for the curatorial programmes such as the Photoworks Festival, the Jerwood/Photoworks Awards, and wider curatorial partnerships. Having obtained her MA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, Julia previously worked as Assistant Curator of the Triennial of Photography and as the curatorial assistant at Deichtorhallen House of Photography, one of Germany’s largest exhibition spaces for photography.
In her current role at Photoworks, Julia is interested in work that engages with timely social, political and postcolonial issues through documentary and conceptual approaches. - Danit Ariel is an artist, writer and curator based in Brighton, UK. Her practice looks into the love, loss and evolution of countercultures, as well as how art can create new ways of ‘meeting’.
She is the author of Nayah: Empathy as an Act of Resistance, and has developed extensive research around the relationship between empathy and artistic practices. She is a Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) Photography alumni and the Assistant Curator at Photoworks.
In her current role at Photoworks, Julia is interested in work that engages with timely social, political and postcolonial issues through documentary and conceptual approaches. - Danit Ariel is an artist, writer and curator based in Brighton, UK. Her practice looks into the love, loss and evolution of countercultures, as well as how art can create new ways of ‘meeting’.
She is the author of Nayah: Empathy as an Act of Resistance, and has developed extensive research around the relationship between empathy and artistic practices. She is a Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) Photography alumni and the Assistant Curator at Photoworks.
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