Who we are.

Daisy Gould is a Bermudian curator, researcher, and consultant currently based between London and Bermuda. Her PhD research, titled “Reimagining Exile: Bermudian Ecological Hauntology and Contemporary Visual Culture as Decolonial Possibility” engages Caribbean art and theory, focussing on contemporary Bermudian practices and the intersections of aesthetics, ecology, and decolonial thought. Informed by her academic research, Daisy’s professional practice spans collection management, curatorial programming, and ecological strategy for both private collections and public institutions. She has produced curatorial projects with institutions such as Serpentine, Hayward Gallery, Tate, Turner Contemporary, and Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, among others, and has contributed to several exhibition catalogues and journals as a writer and editor. Daisy holds a BA in Art History, an MA in Contemporary Art Theory and is currently a PhD candidate in the History of Art at The Courtauld.

Nathan Ladd is a curator and writer based in London. Most recently he was Curator of Contemporary Art at Tate Britain where he  worked on major exhibitions, and acquisitions and publications of contemporary art. He has curated significant exhibitions including monographic surveys of the work of Ed Atkins, Isaac Julien and Cornelia Parker, as well as Steve McQueen’s major photographic project Year 3. He has worked to expand the national collection in the UK with numerous acquisitions of contemporary art across a wide range of media. As an independent curator, Nathan is also working on Isaac Julien’s first survey exhibition in Italy at gres art 671 in Bergamo. Nathan holds a BA in History and and MA in Art History and with over ten years experience working in national museums, he has a wealth of knowledge in collection development, curatorial programming, artist liaison and publishing.