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_aCvSU-CCAT Campus Library. _bEnglish _cCvSU-CCAT Campus Library _erda. |
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_aCIR N 72.G55 _bG56 2011 |
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_aGlobalization and Contemporary Art / _cedited by Jonathan Harris. |
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_aMalden, MA : _bWiley-Blackwell, _cc2011. |
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_axvii, 534 p. : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [510]-512) and index | ||
| 505 | _aContents List of Illustrations ix Notes on Contributors xii Introduction: Globalization and Contemporary Art: A Convergence of Peoples and Ideas / Jonathan Harris 1 pt. 1 Institutions 17 Introduction 19 1. Real Time and Real Time at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem / Vivianne Barsky 25 2. Peddling Time When Standing Still: Art Remains in Lebanon and the Globalization That Was / Walid Sadek 43 3. Homogeneity or Individuation? A Long View of the Critical Paradox of Contemporary Art in a Stateless Nation / Peter Lord 56 4. Museums in the Colonial Horizon of Modernity: Fred Wilson's Mining the Museum (1992) / Walter Mignolo 71 5. Africus Johannesburg Biennale 1995: Butisi Tart? / Natasha Becker 86 pt. 2 Formations 97 Introduction 99 6. Post-Crisis: Scenes of Cultural Change in Buenos Aires / Andrea Giunta 105 7. Evolution within the Revolution: The Afro-Cuban Cultural Movement and Cuban Art Collectives, 1975 to 2000 / Zoya Kocur 123 8. Ka Muhe'e, He I'a Hololua: Kanaka Maoli Art and the Challenge of the Global Market / Herman Pi'ikea Clark 137 9. Aboriginal Cosmopolitans: A Prehistory of Western Desert Painting / Ian McLean 147 10. Working to Learn Together: Failure as Tactic / Judith Rodenbeck 161 pt. 3 Means and Forces of Production 173 Introduction 175 11. The Two Economies of World Art / Malcolm Bull 179 12. The Spectacle and Its Others: Labor, Conflict, and Art in the Age of Global Capital / Angela Dimitrakaki 191 13. Cultural Mercantilism: Modernism's Means of Production: The Gutai Group as Case Study / Ming Tiampo 212 14. Audiovisionaries of the Network Planet / Sean Cubitt 225 pt. 4 Identifications 237 Introduction 239 15. Contemporary Asian Art and the West / David Clarke 245 16. World Pictures: Globalization and Visual Culture / W.J.T. Mitchell 253 17. Leaves of Grass and Real Allegory: A Case Study of International Rebellion / Albert Boime 265 18. Collaboration in Art and Society: A Global Pursuit of Democratic Dialogue / Nikos Papastergiadis 275 pt. 5 Forms 289 Introduction 291 19. Globalization Questions and Contemporary Art's Answers: Art in Palestine / Khaled Hourani 297 20. Political Islam and the Time of Contemporary Art / Amna Malik 307 21. Displaced Models: Techniques and Tactics of Reproduction across the Genres and Institutions of Western Art from Duchamp to Doujak / Lewis Johnson 318 22. White Man Got No Dreaming: Indigenous Art, Apartheid and the Emergence of "Global Style" Painting in Australia / Jeanette Hoorn 333 23. The Discourse of (L)imitation: A Case Study with Hole-Digging in 1960s Japan / Reiko Tomii 344 pt. 6 Reproduction 357 Introduction 359 24. Art and Postcolonial Society / Rasheed Araeen 365 25. Why Art History is Global / James Elkins 375 26. The Agency of the Historian in the Construction of National Identity in Colombian Architecture / Felipe Hernandez 387 27. Aboriginal Art and Australian Modernism: An Althusserian Critique / Darren Jorgensen 398 28. Gesturing No(w)here / Nermin Saybasili 409 pt. 7 Organization 423 Introduction 425 29. The Emergence of Powerhouse Dealers in Contemporary Art / Derrick Chong 431 30. The Art Market in Transition, the Global Economic Crisis, and the Rise of Asia / Iain Robertson 449 31. Global Contemporary? The Global Horizon of Art Events / Charlotte Bydler 464 32. "Institutionalized Globalization," Contemporary Art, and the Corporate Gulag in Chile / David Craven 479 33. Culture, Neoliberal Development, and the Future of Progressive Politics in Southeastern Europe / Zhivka Valiavicharska 496 Select Bibliography 510 Illustration Credits 513 Index 516 | ||
| 520 | _aSynopsis: In a series of newly commissioned essays by both established and emerging scholars, Globalization and Contemporary Art probes the effects of internationalist culture and politics on art across a variety of media. Globalization and Contemporary Art is the first anthology to consider the role and impact of art and artist in an increasingly borderless world. First major anthology of essays concerned with the impact of globalization on contemporary art Extensive bibliography and a full index designed to enable the reader to broaden knowledge of art and its relationship to globalization Unique analysis of the contemporary art market and its operation in a globalized economy From the Back Cover: Globalization and Contemporary Art is an unprecedented collection of essays that charts the intersection of art and globalization since the 1980s. The volume provides an authoritative, accessible, comprehensive, and challenging account of the impact of globalization upon contemporary visual art and its socio-cultural spheres of production, circulation, and consumption. Richly illustrated, this anthology showcases 33 essays from all corners of the world by well-known authors such as W.J.T. Mitchell, Rasheed Araeen, and James Elkins, as well as emerging scholars in art history/theory, visual and museum studies. The collection is deliberately wide-ranging, embracing the subject in all its fullness, diversity and unruliness - from case-studies of artists and artworks to meditations on broader thematic, conceptual, and historiographical topics. Tackling the subject through a variety of useful analytics - forms and formations, institutions, the production of meaning, identifications, and reproduction - Globalization and Contemporary Art challenges the status of art history as the dominant discipline able to recognize and account for developments in visual art and "art worlds" since the 1980s. Collectively, this set of essays suggests how and why such a necessary re-conceptualization should take place and with what consequences. This is illuminating reading for all students and scholars of art history, visual culture, cultural studies, cultural policy and globalization studies. | ||
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