• Curating After The Global
Curating After The Global
Curating after the global stresses questions as: What it means to be global—or to be local—in the context of artistic, curatorial, and theoretical knowledge and practice? In this volume, an…

Curating after the global stresses questions as: What it means to be global—or to be local—in the context of artistic, curatorial, and theoretical knowledge and practice? In this volume, an international, interdisciplinary group of writers discuss what it means to be global—or to be local—in the context of artistic, curatorial and theoretical knowledge and practice. moreContinuing the discussion begun in The Curatorial Conundrum (2016) and How Institutions Think (2017), Curating After the Global considers curating and questions of locality, geopolitical change, the reassertion of nation-states, and the violent diminishing of citizen and denizen rights across the globe. It has become commonplace to talk of a globalized art world and even to speak of contemporary art as a driver of globalization. This universalization of what art is or can be is often presumed to be at the cost of local traditions and any sense of locality and embeddedness. But need this be the case? The contributors to Curating After the Global explore, among other things, specific curatorial projects that may offer roadmaps for the globalized present; new institutional approaches; and ways of thinking, vocabularies, and strategies for moving forward.

Roadmaps for the Present

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MIT Press

Autor: Lucy Streeds, Mick Wilson
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2019
Origin: United States
Language: English
Pages: 541
Length × Width × Height: 24 × 17 × 3 cm

Article Number: 25849