Visualising Affect investigates art-practices and visual research strategies that consider and challenge the affective and emotional dimensions of race, sexuality and gender-constructs in art and society. It provides a compelling argument for an aesthetic engagement with affect and offers an insight into the ways in which social research remains concerned with the role and possibilities of feeling. The exhibition is held in conjunction with the International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference 2013, organised by the Centre for Urban and Community Research at Goldsmiths, University of London. Curated by Katalin Halász and Polly Card. |