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Hidden Sites

Research project
Active research
Project period
2017 - ongoing
Project owner
HDK-Valand

Short description

Hidden Sites is a collaborative research platform set up to engage with heritage places as pluriversal sites in order to re-construct pasts that include more of us, rather than corroborating heritage places as privileged sites of restrictive practice, access, narration and use.

More about the project

Hidden Sites is a joint research platform set-up between researchers at 91探花 (GU) and University College London (UCL) as part of the Centre for Critical Heritage Studies (CCHS). Interrogating 鈥渉eritage places鈥 as fundamentally pluriversal sites, constituted by multiple pasts and futures yet only directly informed by a few, Hidden Sites  operates as a site-based, collaborative, transdisciplinary platform, which through narration speculation, fictioning, prototyping seeks to re-construct pasts that includes more of us, rather than corroborating heritage places as sites of privilege and exceptionalism. The aim is co-curate a certain reality of diverse nows and other possible, plausible and preferable futures.

Growing out of methodologies developed through site-based workshops and field work in (London) and (Kungsbacka) in 2018 - in collaboration with , and a Hidden Sites Work Lab - as part of a Summer-school in Gothenburg within and in partnership with The City 91探花 during 2019 - the platform is currently engaged in two heritage places: - in partnership with Gothenburg City Museum; and - in partnership with Chiswick House and Gardens. 

Hidden Sites: Lilla 脛ngg氓rden

Departing from a clause in the donation of the estate to the City 91探花, stating that the estate should be accessible not only to the public but to research and researchers in particular, this ongoing collaboration have since 2020 involved scholars, students and practitioners to together with The Gothenburg City Museum, identify and make tangible and accessible a more pluriversal and imaginative understanding of the place - including the collections and the estate as such - in terms of narratives and use.

The group currently includes

The project is led and organised by

Hidden Sites: Chiswick House

鈥楥heswick House鈥 is a participatory project based at Chiswick House and Gardens managed by  Chiswick House & Gardens Trust since 2007 with the support of English Heritage and London Borough of Hounslow. The project provides an open invitation to imagine alternative pasts and futures for this historic house and gardens, rebranded as 鈥楥heswick House鈥, and includes a series of on-line and site-based workshops and an upcoming exhibition. The project is centered around the re-imagining Lord Burlington鈥檚 vision. How far can we go to imagine our 鈥楥heswick House鈥 in alternative times and places in alternative universes, where not only historical events are altered, but all conditions are possible?

The project is led and organised by

  • Katherine Beckwith