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Let's Try Listening Again [electronic resource].
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Let's Try Listening Again [electronic resource].

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A.I.R. Gallery 2019

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Open access content

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CC BY-NC-SA
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It’s funny because here we are talking about listening and four out of six people around me are wearing headphones, curating their own sound environment and blocking out others. Those parties where everyone dances and listens to the same music on wireless headphones is the closest to being “in it,” together. Plus, none of the neighbors call the cops. • Empathy is a term that appears in theories of the psychology of art, according to which visual art can make the general public experience emotions. Following this school of thought, art appreciation is not a matter of reason but of feeling. This was the late 19th century. How can an art object, when experienced in the 21st century, cause a form of empathy that goes beyond mirroring of individual emotion, and that reckons with difference and the difficulty of bridging? Is it the task of the exhibition to prompt such connection, to enact rather than illustrate? Is it the responsibility of the viewer, to listen rather than to project? • The thirty artworks in this show carry at least one thing in common: they were all sent out as messages, aesthetic communiqués, in hope of a response. Unlike messages in a bottle or a record shipped into space, these communications knew their ultimate destination and listeners—and so they could be tailored accordingly. The jurying and selection process operated in inverse: the receivers of these messages, those who cared for them, did not know. So they had to speculate on their sources —inventing and ascribing complex motivations, ambitions, needs, desires, intentions for those invisible yet audible senders.
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Twenty-first century in art
Museums--Curatorship
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Sarah Demeuse
Prem Krishnamurthy
Roxana Fabius
Patricia M. Hernandez
Lukas Eigler-Harding
Angeli
Angie Keefer
Anna Riley
Catalina Viejo López de Roda
Dulce Gómez
Fotini Vurgaropulou
Hagen Verleger
Irene Mohedano
Jane Long
Johanna Unzueta
Julie Nagle
Karen Donnellan
Katie Hector
Katja Mater
Katy Mixon
Keren Benbenisty
Kyoung eun Kang
Library Stack
Malin Abrahamsson
Maren Henson
Matthew Schrader
Olivia Baldwin
Romily Alice Walden
Sari Carel
Scaleno Collective
Shuyi Cao
Suzanne Mooney
Tselote Holley
Zhenya Plechkina

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