Situating Global Art : : Topologies - Temporalities - Trajectories / / ed. by Sarah Dornhof, Nanne Buurman, Barbara Lutz, Birgit Hopfener.

In recent years, the term global art has become a catchphrase in contemporary art discourses. Going beyond additive notions of canon expansion, this volume encourages a differentiated inquiry into the complex aesthetic, cultural, historical, political, epistemological and socio-economic implications...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Image ; 89
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
Introduction --
Situating Global Art. An Introduction --
Epistemological Frameworks --
Spectres of 1989: On some Misconceptions of the ‘Globality’ in and of Contemporary Art --
The Scrim, The Pistol, and the Lectern: Dis-Situating the Global Contemporary --
The Aesthetics of Irony as a Form of Resistance: Zhang Peili in “Harmonious Society, 天下無事” --
“A Collage of Globalization” in Documenta11’s Exhibition Catalogue --
Institutional Politics --
Lacing Places: Situationist Practices and Socio-Political Strategies in Korean Urban Art Projects --
Gulf Labor: The Boycott as Political Activism and Institutional Critique --
You Can’t Always Curate Your Way Out! Reflections on the Ghetto Biennale --
Generation 00: The Artist as Citizen --
Museological Narratives --
How Far How Near: A Global Assemblage in the Modern Art Museum --
Of Maps, Nodes and Trajectories: Changing Topologies in Transcultural Curating --
Curating as Transcultural Practice. documenta 12 and the “Migration of Form” --
Exhibiting Contemporary Moroccan Art: Situated Curatorial Narratives and Institutional Frames of Globalization --
Practices of Self-Cultivation --
The Art of Globalization / The Globalization of Art: Creating Trans-national, Interethnic, Cross- Gender and Interspecies Identities in the 3D Work of Miao Xiaochun --
Transculturally Entangled – Qiu Zhijie’s Concept of Total Art --
Globalization as an Artistic Strategy: The Case of Takashi Murakami --
The Blind Spot of Global Art? Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating --
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Summary:In recent years, the term global art has become a catchphrase in contemporary art discourses. Going beyond additive notions of canon expansion, this volume encourages a differentiated inquiry into the complex aesthetic, cultural, historical, political, epistemological and socio-economic implications of both the term global art itself and the practices it subsumes. Focusing on diverse examples of art, curating, historiography and criticism, the contributions not only take into account (new) hegemonies and exclusions but also the shifting conditions of transcultural art production, circulation and reception.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839433973
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DOI:10.1515/9783839433973?locatt=mode:legacy
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Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Sarah Dornhof, Nanne Buurman, Barbara Lutz, Birgit Hopfener.