A life of its own
My essay explores – briefly – how I evolved the term ‘critical spatial practice’ from my earlier introduction of it as a concept in 2003 to indicate an interest in the specifically spatial and critical aspects of interdisciplinary processes that operate between art and architecture, to my current practice of site-writing which performs acts of critical spatial practice through the writing of criticism, anticipating a space in which a writer might meet a reader.
Jane Rendell, ‘When site-writing becomes site-reading or how space matters through time’, Lukas Feireiss (ed) Space Matters Chronicles (Wien: Springer, 2013).