Infrastructures of the Exhibitionary
Essay by Carolina Rito in Exhibitionary Acts of Political Imagination edited by Mick Wilson and Cătălin Gheorghe (PARSE and Verso 2021)
Essay by Carolina Rito in Exhibitionary Acts of Political Imagination edited by Mick Wilson and Cătălin Gheorghe (PARSE and Verso 2021)
“Not Propaganda”, in: Ole Lützow-Holm and Jessica Hemmings (eds.), “Violence: Materiality”, PARSE, issue 15, Autumn 2022.
Guest speaker, Archaeology-Heritage-Art Research Network, at Heritage Studies Section and Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.
Keynote Lecture, FEINART Summer School, Zeppelin University.
DATA browser, Open Humanities Press, 2021 (co-Editor and Author)
Critical Practices Talks is a series of monthly conversations curated by Carolina Rito with researchers and practitioners in the fields of art, curating, critical theory and museum studies. These conversations explore the capabilities of practice to produce knowledge, advance critical inquiries and intervene in society.
Carolina Rito and Anthony Downey organised a day event with keynote speakers Michael Schwab (Journal for Artistic Research) and Emily Pringle (Tate).
Carolina Rito Inaugural Lecture Tuesday 18 May 2020, 6pm Coventry University
This is a new strand of the Crititcal Practices Talks exploring the presence of the Black Arts Movement in Coventry, UK.
ICA London hosted an in-conversation with Abhijan Toto, Pujita Guha, farid rakun, Carolina Rito and Bill Balaskas about the publication Institution as Praxis.
Carolina Rito is a researcher in the Life Futures project with Daniele Lorenzini (Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick), Federico Testa (Institute of Advanced Studies and Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick). Partners: Warwick University, Coventry City of Culture 2021, Coventry University, and Herbert Museum…
This project explores the legacy of the British Black Art Movement (BAM) in the 1980s in Coventry. Coventry University and City of Culture project with MAOKWO and the Herbert Gallery and Museum.
Talk at the EARN Conference “The Postresearch Condition” (26-30 January) workshop under the heading “expo-facto: into the algorithm of exhibition?”. Led by Mick Wilson.
Correspondence with Carolina Rito, Laurence Rassel, Felicity Allen, and Françoise Vergès. Curated by Yana Klichuk, Alina Belishkina and Joana Monbaron.
Carolina Rito. ‘Critical Pedagogies: The Learning Collective in the Awakening of the COVID-19 Pandemic’. The Contemporary Journal 2 (August 2020).
Talk with Carolina Rito and Antonia Alampi (co-director of SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin). Moderated by Ane Rodriguez Armendariz. At La Casa Encendida.
Carolina Rito, “What Is the Curatorial Doing?”, in Carolina Rito and Bill Balaskas eds., Institution as Praxis — New Curatorial Directions for Collaborative Research (Sternberg Press, 2020) (Author)
Carolina Rito and Bill Balaskas, “Introduction”, in Carolina Rito and Bill Balaskas eds., Institution as Praxis — New Curatorial Directions for Collaborative Research (Sternberg Press, 2020) (Co-author)
Sternberg Press, 2020 (Editor and Author)
Professor of Creative Practice Research at CAMC, Coventry University
e-flux Architecture, 2020 (Co-editor)
2019–20 Nottingham Contemporary (Responsible for the concept, design, and programme)
Midlands Higher Education Cultural Forum, 2019 (Author)
2018–2020 Nottingham Contemporary (Founder and Executive Editor)
2019–20 The Contemporary Journal (Editor and Author)
2018–2019 The Contemporary Journal (Editor)
Mousse, 2017 (Author)