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The curatorial in parallax / editors, Choi Jina, Helen Jungyeon Ku.
Title & Author:

The curatorial in parallax / editors, Choi Jina, Helen Jungyeon Ku.

Publication:

Seoul, Republic of Korea : National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, [2018]

Description:

279 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Series:

What museums do ; 1

Notes:
"This book is published on the occasion of the symposium "What Do Museums Research?" (April 7-8, 2018) organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea."--Colophon, v. 1
"This book is published on the occasion of the symposium "What Do Museums Research?" (April 7-8, 2018) organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea."--colophon, v. 1.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Song Sujong & Kim Seong Eun -- Research practice revisited -- What is research in a museum? / James Elkins -- Becoming research / Irit Rogoff -- Museum research: program, project, platform -- What museums don't research: a survey through One opening / Beck Jee-sook -- Museums (and design) as the R & D of society / Paola Antonelli -- Changing the game: museum research and the politics of inclusivity / Margriet Schavemaker -- Situated research: curating, technology, and the future / Victoria Walsh -- The curatorial and knowledge production -- Constellations and transpositions: on the political potential of curatorial practice / Beatrice von Bismarck -- Exhibitions as curatorial readymade forms of escape / Paul O'Neill -- Thinking with exhibitions, thinking with people / Kim Seong Eun -- I call this work research / James Voorhies -- The imaginary of institutions -- Mind the gap: insights into practice-based research on performance art and media between universities and museum / Annette Jael Lehmann -- From (un)learning curating to teaching to transgress / Dorothee Richter -- Art as strategy for social transformation and community pedagogy: lessons from institutional critique and critical pedagogy / Lim Shan -- Between creativity and criminality: on the liminal zones of art and political action / Pascal Gielen.
Summary:

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea, releases the book What Museums Do: The Curatorial in Parallax edited by Kim Seong Eun and published on occasion of the symposium "What Do Museums Research?" James Voorhies contributes the essay titled "I Call This Work Research," accompanying contributions by Paola Antonelli, Beck Jee-sook, James Elkins, Pascal Gielen, Kim Seong Eun, Annette Jael Lehmann, Lim Shan, Paul O'Neill, Dorothee Richter, Irit Rogoff, Margriet Schavemaker, Simon Sheikh, Beatrice von Bismarck, and Victoria Walsh

ISBN:

9788963031972 (paperback)
8963031977 (paperback)

Subject:

Art museums Educational aspects.
Art museums Philosophy.
Curatorship Art museums.
Art museum curators.
Musées d'art Aspect éducatif.
Conservateurs de musée d'art.

Added entries:

Choi, Jina, editor.
Ku, Helen Jungyeon, editor.
Sujong, Song.
Kungnip Hyŏndae Misulgwan, issuing body.
National Museum of Contemporary Art (Seoul)
What do Museums Research? Symposium,
What do Museums Research? Symposium.
What museums do (Seoul, Korea) ; 1.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 306510
Call No.: BIB 252077
Status: Available

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