Pass It On. Private Stories, Public Histories

For the projct, I worked with media, seeing texts as a form of public discourse relevant to my curatorial practice. Below I present a selection of digital media.
- Exhibition review by Cat Lachowskyj for Lensculture
- An essay about Inge Meijer’s A Garden Revisioned by Natasha Christia for TRIGGER
- An interview with Daria Tuminas for Archivo Platform
- An interview with Marianne Ingleby for Archivo Platform
- An interview with Lebohang Kganye for Archivo Platform
- An interview with Pablo Lerma for Archivo Platform
- An interview with Yara Jimmink for Archivo Platform
- An essay about Inge Meijer’s A Garden Revisioned by George King for GUP
- An essay Lebohnag Kganye. Reconstruction of a family by Steve Bisson for Urbanautica
- An essay Marianne Ingleby. Why to pass memory on by Steve Bisson for Urbanautica
- An essay Pablo Lerma uncovers candid queer histories within the international archive by Cat Lachowskyj for The British Journal of Photography
- An essay Reflections on Pablo Lerma’s ‘It Doesn’t Stop at Images’ by Duncan Wooldridge for Photomonitor:
- An interview with Lebohnag Kganye for Digital Wondering 04 for F/stop
- Press Release FOTODOK: expositie over familie-archieven for Pf
- An interview Inge Meijer Een archief is nooit compleet by Thomas van Huut for Mister Motley
Other media covering the exhibition included: Article Inge Meijer. Expositie, A Garden Revisioned by Peter van Brummelen for Het Parool; an essay about the exhibition by Nikki Zoë for Tijdschrift Article issue No. 26 'The Troubled Archive' (‘Het Onrustige Archief’); a photobook review of the exhibition’s photobook for Focus Magazine No 9 September 2021 issue, a photobook review of the exhibition’s photobook for Camera Austria No156 2021 issue, and more.
Image © Werna Eva van der Hoek