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Curating Contemporary Art (MA)

Yangjie Zhang

It Matters What Happens Next  is a free public programme of newly commissioned artworks and live events that consider origins of care and the transition between states of ‘caring’ to being ‘cared for’ by others. How do we understand welfare, labour, and communities through the lens of care? What does it mean to give as well as receive care? The project brings together individuals, institutions, and the public, interweaving our collective notions of care by looking toward the question: how do we maintain ongoing acts of reciprocal care into the future?

Prior to the final launch, four creative workshops were held at Spring Grove Care Home, which overlooks the garden of Camden Art Centre. A group of residents from the neighbouring home collaborated with artists Youngsook Choi and Eva Freeman to create a dialogue about care, exploring themes such as vulnerability, strength, resilience and institutional care. The residents reflected and shared stories whilst engaging in various forms of artistic practice such as sculpting and watercolour painting. Drawing inspiration from the resulting conversations, physical objects and images collected during the workshops, the two artists presented a live, multimedia performance, the Circle of Care, in the garden, which adjoins the care home. 

Besides the performance, the program also hosted a roundtable conversation Talkaoke in the garden led by collective, The People Speak. The pop-up talk show asked audiences to explore what everyday acts of care look like today. On the next day, visitors were invited to drop into an afternoon workshop with artist Lucy Steggals to rub their bodies with charcoal, exploring the tactility of textile-based materials, to consider tender moments of care for the body and our intimate relations with objects, places and people.

It Matters What Happens Next, curated by students from the Royal College of Art MA Curating Contemporary Art, is a part of 2022 Graduate Projects in partnership with Camden Art Centre. It Matters What Happens Next is curated by Pierce Eldridge, Holly Pines, Chuhan Luo, Ruidi Sun, Yuwei Ren, Mohan Shao, Yangjie Zhang.

Yangjie Zhang is an independent curator and a photographer working in art archives and multi-cultures. Her latest research interest lies in artistic and curatorial practices as the international cultural exchanges to a broader public.

In her graduate dissertation, Archiving The Smells for Future: A Curatorial Investigation on Documenting and Preserving Olfactory Art in Multiple Case Studies of Scent-Related Exhibitions and Projects, she listed the challenges and sought practical approaches to documenting olfactory art and preserving scents. In this context, olfactory art archives are defined as a collection of historical documents or records providing information about olfactory artworks and usually consist of documentation and 'secondary material'. 

For her graduate project, she co-curated It Matters What Happens Next, a public program in collaboration with Camden Art Centre. The program contains newly commissioned artworks and live events that consider the origins of care and the transition between states of 'caring' to being 'cared for' by others. 

She has recently co-curated Alone Together Experimental Art Exhibition (2022), consisting of the leading exhibition, public programs, and workshops with Shanghai Bailian Group Company Limited. The project explores the subtle replacement process between the diasporic community within the Chinese context with space and time, focusing on the present through retrospection, and exploring the possibilities of "home". Prior to her time at the RCA, she studied Fine Arts at the University of Nebraska Lincoln in the United States. She also holds a certificate of Art of Luxury from Sotheby's Institute of Art and a certificate in Visual Communication at East China Normal University.

Circle of Care, performance, 2022
Circle of Care, performance, 2022
Circle of Care, performance, 2022
Circle of Care, performance, 2022