T
Contributor
Tirdad Zolghadr

Tirdad Zolghadr is a curator and writer who teaches at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, NY.

This oral history, with insights from the publication’s editors and contributors, delves into its mission to shape perspectives on the Middle East

How Occupy influenced New York’s art scene

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

How can cultural institutions best respond to political crises?

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Various venues, Istanbul, Turkey

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Heinrich Heine, emails, art and friendship

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Sometimes no art is better than more art

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Keeping fit, autonomy, disappointment and art criticism

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Are there no limits to the art world's expertise?

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

The ‘hand-bra’ technique as a metaphor for rhetorical self-reflexivity in the arts

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

How to improve symposia, seminars and conferences

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Educating the educators, ivory tower activism and an enlightening visit to the zoo

BY Tirdad Zolghadr |

Directed for the first time by two women, María de Corral and Rosa Martínez, this year's exhibition includes 70 participating countries and 30 collatoral events