Curating as Governmental Practices: Post-Exhibitionary Practices under Translocal Conditions in Governmental Constellations [electronic resource].
OnCurating.org 2024
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This study focuses on the understanding of art as governmental practices. It researches global and postcolonial – translocal & transcultural – contexts of contemporary artistic and curatorial practices, theoretically and through an in-depth analysis of two case studies: Philadelphia Assembled demonstrates the complicated power dynamics within collaborative artistic practices, while documenta fifteen highlights the many complex challenges that the commons approach, and thus more horizontal forms of knowledge production, bring to the art field. Reassessing the curatorial discourse of the “New Museology” since the 1990s (Bennett et al.) and incorporating feminist-influenced critiques of representation (Spivak, Haraway) and the concept of governmentality (Foucault), this dissertation introduces the concept of the “post- exhibitionary complex.” Here, exhibitions become active social spaces and contact zones that promote participatory and direct learning over traditional hierarchical methods. This approach promotes nuanced, networked forms of knowledge production and dissemination grounded in feminist materialism (“Situated Knowledges”). An analytical toolkit is introduced to evaluate exhibitionary projects and their institutional frameworks, focusing on the relationships between art, institutions, and audiences in their governmental and economic contexts. Overall, the study aims to offer an in-depth analysis of the changing landscape of art and curatorial practices in response to global political and economic shifts, highlighting the importance of transversal and post-exhibitionary approaches.
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Art criticism
Museums--Curatorship
Art--Exhibitions
Feminism and art
Feminist Theory
Culture and globalization
Postcolonialism
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Ronald Kolb
Stephanie Carwin
Biotop 3000
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