Object Lessons Space is an art historical archive and platform that documents conversations with artists, writers, and curators.
Through our work, we hope to create nuanced, sensitive and intersectional dialogue around art. In a cultural landscape where content is often driven by social media’s frenzied pace, we are committed towards facilitating honest conversations and slow consumption for our readers.
Through our work, we hope to create nuanced, sensitive and intersectional dialogue around art. In a cultural landscape where content is often driven by social media’s frenzied pace, we are committed towards facilitating honest conversations and slow consumption for our readers.
Object Lessons Space was conceived as a contemporary response to the object lesson — a teaching tool that dates back to the nineteenth-century.
All conversations begin with artworks or art objects that have been chosen by our interviewees. We strive to bring the reader’s attention back to the personal act of looking, whilst unfolding the expansive working networks of artists and curators alike.
All conversations begin with artworks or art objects that have been chosen by our interviewees. We strive to bring the reader’s attention back to the personal act of looking, whilst unfolding the expansive working networks of artists and curators alike.
Branding, Identity and Web Design by Such A Mood, 2020.