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Exhibiting for Multiple Senses

Art and Curating for Sensory-Diverse Bodies

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  • Forthcoming: expected June 2025. You can pre-order this title in our webshop. As soon as the book is available, we will dispatch your order.
  • Highlights under-represented and underdiscussed sensorial experiences in exhibitions 

Editor/author: Eva Fotiadi

Contributors: David Bobier, Luca M. Damiani, Stephanie Farmer & Hettie James, Eva Fotiadi, David Gissen & Georgina Kleege, Adi Hollander, Lilian Korner, Elke Krasny, Renata Pekowska, Caro Verbeek

Partner: Avans Centre of Applied Research for Art, Design and Technology (CARADT), Breda, NL

Support: Mondriaan Fund

Info: Forthcoming: expected june 2025, Valiz | pb | ca. 256 pp. | 23 x 17 cm (h x b) | English | ISBN 978-94-93246-48-5


Exhibiting for Multiple Senses looks into artistic and curatorial research practices that emphasize the multisensory character of the human body in the encounter with artworks. For some time now, numerous contemporary artists and curators have moved beyond the primacy of the visual in the experience of art exhibitions. The book discusses this shift by bringing together experimental exhibition-making, curatorial theory, art, design, and museum research, disability activism and crip theory. Its intent is to demonstrate resonances between curatorial theory and practice and between disability and crip art activism. While the latter is still often regarded as relevant for only small portions of visibly disabled people, in recent years neurodiversity and invisible disabilities have proven to be relevant for the sensory experiences of much larger parts of exhibition audiences.

Exhibiting for Multiple Senses shares famous and lesser-known examples of experimental exhibitions as well as of artistic practices linked to exhibitions. By mobilizing the senses of touch, smell, taste, and hearing, as well as applications of multimodal technologies and insights from neuroscience, these examples all explore abilities and possibilities of the complex and diverse sensory apparatus that is the human body.