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Curating Contemporary Art (MA)

Yuting (Roxy) Tang

We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds

Breath Mark x Lisa Hall & Hannah Kemp-Welch

Breath Mark, a curatorial collective formed as part of the RCA’s MA Curating Contemporary Art programme, has commissioned sound artists Lisa Hall and Hannah Kemp-Welch for Furtherfield’s People’s Park Plinth. Furtherfield strives to produce work that gives people a shared sense of ownership of their lives and localities and in 2021 People’s Park Plinth is imagining the whole of Finsbury Park as a platform for public digital art where people can explore a range of artworks and then choose the one they want to experience more of. Hall and Kemp-Welch’s work will be voted on in August, and has the potential to be expanded into a three part listening experience that takes the themes of connection across species further.

Hall and Kemp-Welch present a listening experience taking you on a journey through the park, suggesting new ways of experiencing this vital green space. Turning up the volume on non-human inhabitants in Finsbury Park, the sonic artwork creates moments of connection between strangers of all species. You can tune into the voices of different park user groups and sounds of many species on your digital devices: scan a QR code located outside of the Furtherfield Gallery to open a sound-based navigation system, developed in collaboration with Studio Hyte. This leads you to a place where you can pause, listen and consider the social and ecological concerns of the area. The destination serves as a meeting point, forming new, shifting listening communities across the park and amplifying the voices of local park user groups.

As part of extended public engagement, Breath Mark has collaborated with design studio An Endless Supply, on a digital microsite acting as a reading room allowing audiences to further engage with the artwork’s themes.

Look for the companions around you. 

Draw closer to the unheard, the silenced, the unwanted sounds. 

Tune in, feel, communicate.

Extend your senses and rest in them.

Yuting (Roxy) Tang

Yuting (Roxy) Tang is an observer of contemporary art, working as an independent curator and writer internationally. She thinks that the logic and methodology of curating is an effective means to reconcile different mechanisms, and at the same time endow art practitioners with the ability to independently criticise and open dialogue. Her observation perspective often starts from the history and humanities of different cities, focusing on the changing social landscape and the flow of consciousness.

In her graduate dissertation, combining her own work experience and social engagement, she focuses on the various roles and functions of curators in the commercial art environment, and as the beginning of her research on this topic, Roxy has been further elaborating on the current background of changes in values. The relationship between cultural dissemination and capital influence.

For her graduate project, Roxy with Breath Mark collective co-curated “We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds” in partnership with Furtherfield, an smartphone-based digital commission as a part of the People’s Park Plinth programme in Finsbury Park, London. The project was a site-specific, interactive sound works creating moments of connection between strangers of all species, leading people across the park to meeting points for animals, plants and strangers during the post-pandemic time.

Roxy has recently been steadily maintaining the article production based on a virtual public platform names curator-to-go, while also actively continuing her research and observation in the form of independent curatorial projects and artist interviews.


The People's Park Plinth, Furtherfield, 2021
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The People's Park Plinth, Furtherfield, 2021 — Designed by Studio Hyte
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We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds
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We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds — Designed by Studio Hyte
Breath Mark Collective
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Breath Mark Collective — Breath Mark Collective | Inspired by musical scores, we chose the symbol of a breath mark to represent ourselves as a curatorial collective. We understand a breath mark as an indication of a pause that reminds us to rethink the fast-paced tempo of our daily lives. Besides punctuating musical notation, a breath mark also opens up a space for critical reflection and reveals things that have been lost in the constant repetition of quotidian tasks.
Reading Room
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Reading Room — Designed by An Endless Supply
Installation view: 'Rechewing', Nov.19-24 2019, Dyson Gallery
Installation view: 'Rechewing', Nov.19-24 2019, Dyson Gallery — ‘Rechewing’ was a group exhibition featuring five emerging artists who are graduated from RCA (ranked by last name): Beiyu, Diego Valente, Meng ZHOU, Ruofan CHEN and Atom CHEN, curated by Roxy Tang. Influenced by the post-refactoring, pragmatism and useless, the rechewing group were observing/processing/cleaning up the products of the rapid development of information and materials era in different ways, giving a second chance for everyone to think about the essentials of the real and spiritual world.
Opening view:  'Rechewing', Nov.19-24 2019, Dyson Gallery
Opening view: 'Rechewing', Nov.19-24 2019, Dyson Gallery
藝術外食研究所 | curator_to_go
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藝術外食研究所 | curator_to_go — Serving as an online archive for the public, @curator_to_go is a multi-functional newsletter to get the latest information about the contemporary artists and exhibitions, and it's also a platform for critics and writers to cooperate and review the global art scenery.