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Paul O'Neill

(Graduate School of Art, Design and Media, GradCAM, Dublin)


Dr Paul O'Neill is an independent curator, artist and writer based in Bristol.  He is currently an international visiting fellow with the Graduate School of Art, Design and Media (GradCam, Dublin) and an associate tutor on the de Appel Curatorial Programme, Amsterdam.

Until recently, he was the Great Western Research Alliance (GWR) Research Fellow in Commissioning Contemporary Art with Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

Paul has curated or co-curated more than fifty exhibition projects including most recently: Our Day Will Come, Hobart, Tasmania (2011); We are Grammar, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York (2011); Coalesce: happenstance, SMART, Amsterdam (2009)

His writing has been published in many books, catalogues, journals and magazines and he is a regular contributor to Art Monthly. He is Reviews Editor for Art and the Public Sphere Journal and on the editorial board of The Exhibitionist and The Journal of Curatorial Studies. He is editor of the curatorial anthology, Curating Subjects (2007), and co-editor of Curating and the Educational Turn with Mick Wilson (2010), both published by de Appel and Open Editions (Amsterdam and London), and Locating the Producers: Durational Approaches to Public Art (Amsterdam, Valiz, 2011) edited with Claire Doherty. His new authored book The Culture of Curating, Curating Culture(s), will be published by MIT Press in 2012.
 
 
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