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The Blind Spot of Global Art? Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Acknowledgements 5
- Contents 6
- Introduction 9
- Situating Global Art. An Introduction 11
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Epistemological Frameworks
- Spectres of 1989: On some Misconceptions of the ‘Globality’ in and of Contemporary Art 35
- The Scrim, The Pistol, and the Lectern: Dis-Situating the Global Contemporary 53
- The Aesthetics of Irony as a Form of Resistance: Zhang Peili in “Harmonious Society, 天下無事” 63
- “A Collage of Globalization” in Documenta11’s Exhibition Catalogue 75
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Institutional Politics
- Lacing Places: Situationist Practices and Socio-Political Strategies in Korean Urban Art Projects 91
- Gulf Labor: The Boycott as Political Activism and Institutional Critique 111
- You Can’t Always Curate Your Way Out! Reflections on the Ghetto Biennale 129
- Generation 00: The Artist as Citizen 155
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Museological Narratives
- How Far How Near: A Global Assemblage in the Modern Art Museum 167
- Of Maps, Nodes and Trajectories: Changing Topologies in Transcultural Curating 191
- Curating as Transcultural Practice. documenta 12 and the “Migration of Form” 213
- Exhibiting Contemporary Moroccan Art: Situated Curatorial Narratives and Institutional Frames of Globalization 231
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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 255
- Transculturally Entangled – Qiu Zhijie’s Concept of Total Art 275
- Globalization as an Artistic Strategy: The Case of Takashi Murakami 289
- The Blind Spot of Global Art? Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating 301
- Biographies 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Acknowledgements 5
- Contents 6
- Introduction 9
- Situating Global Art. An Introduction 11
-
Epistemological Frameworks
- Spectres of 1989: On some Misconceptions of the ‘Globality’ in and of Contemporary Art 35
- The Scrim, The Pistol, and the Lectern: Dis-Situating the Global Contemporary 53
- The Aesthetics of Irony as a Form of Resistance: Zhang Peili in “Harmonious Society, 天下無事” 63
- “A Collage of Globalization” in Documenta11’s Exhibition Catalogue 75
-
Institutional Politics
- Lacing Places: Situationist Practices and Socio-Political Strategies in Korean Urban Art Projects 91
- Gulf Labor: The Boycott as Political Activism and Institutional Critique 111
- You Can’t Always Curate Your Way Out! Reflections on the Ghetto Biennale 129
- Generation 00: The Artist as Citizen 155
-
Museological Narratives
- How Far How Near: A Global Assemblage in the Modern Art Museum 167
- Of Maps, Nodes and Trajectories: Changing Topologies in Transcultural Curating 191
- Curating as Transcultural Practice. documenta 12 and the “Migration of Form” 213
- Exhibiting Contemporary Moroccan Art: Situated Curatorial Narratives and Institutional Frames of Globalization 231
-
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 255
- Transculturally Entangled – Qiu Zhijie’s Concept of Total Art 275
- Globalization as an Artistic Strategy: The Case of Takashi Murakami 289
- The Blind Spot of Global Art? Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating 301
- Biographies 327