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Irit Rogoff

Irit Rogoff is a writer, educator, curator and organiser. She is Professor of Visual Culture at Goldsmiths, University of London, a department she founded in 2002.

Publications

Listening to time at sound’s limits

Sofia Lemos

By disjointing acts of listening from the ear and its particular arrangement of time, Sonic Continuum proposes a shift from representation to expression and asks: can sound restitute failures to listen? How might we listen to time affectively? What auditory imaginaries and possible futures can listening unfold?

Walking to School Through a Camp: A Short Tale of Infrastructure

Irit Rogoff

Irit Rogoff recounts a visit to the wartime labor camp at Mauthausen, Austria, and considers how the site might act as a space for education.

Becoming Research

Irit Rogoff

Irit Rogoff explores the ‘research turn’ within art and curating and of how research has moved from being a contextual activity that grounds production and exhibition of art, to a mode of inhabiting the art world in its own right. The claim for the shift in our understanding of research is that what previously had…