Nav Haq is Associate Director at M HKA – Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp – where he is responsible for the development of the artistic programme.
Hunger for Resistance: Interview with Jonathas de Andrade
Atmospheres Full of Information: A Conversation with Imogen Stidworthy
In conversation with Afterall editor Nav Haq, Imogen Stidworthy retraces the development of her artistic practice over a period of thirty years. Her projects dwell on the cusp between different modes of sense-making and perception, forging an emancipatory path beyond any reliance on normative categories of being.
Issue 53
‘Medium/Metaphor/Milieu’ looks at the exhibitionary in and beyond exhibitions.
Issue 52
Afterall is pleased to present issue 52, ‘New Politics’. We seem to experience yet another version of the discontents of civilisation, paralleled by the search for new political responses.
Issue 51
Sensory Worlds. Rosalind Nashashibi’s Proxemic Lens
Curator and Afterall editor Nav Haq provides a panoramic account of Rosalind Nashashibi’s early practice. In her pieces from the beginning of the 2000s, the artist portrays individuals and their behaviour and interactions with other people or with objects in seemingly banal social and spatial settings.
Dark Matter, or the Infinite Reservoir of Black Swans
With reference to a recent history of exceptional events, curator Nav Haq argues for the unique role of art in shining light on the dark matter of perception. Featuring the work of Shilpa Gupta, Derek Jarman, Jeremy Deller, Nam June Paik, Robert Cailliau, Sergey Kuryokhin and Sergey Sholokhov.
Issue 50