What do museums change? : art and democracy / editor, Sunhee Jang
Author(s): Jang, Sunhee
Library Item Details
- Main Title
- What do museums change? : art and democracy
- Author(s)
- Jang, Sunhee
- Publisher
- Seoul : National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, 2020
- Collation
- 335 pages : color illustrations
23 cm - Series Title
- What museums do
- ISBN
- 9788963032481
- Dewey Class
- 701
- Contents
- Foreword / Bummo Youn -- Introduction to “What Do Museums Change?: Art and Democracy” / Sunhee Jang -- Part I. Contemporary Art Museums and Practices of Democracy: Institution, Social Justice, and Activism. 1. Democratic Museum / Zdenka Badovinac -- 2. The Meaning and Evaluation of 15 Years of Minjung Art: 1980–1994 / Tae Man Choi -- 3. “The Arts and Culture Blacklist” and Democratizing the Museum: Questions for the “Survival” and “Democracy” of Art / Sohyun Park -- 4. Dance, Performance, and Social Media in the Postdigital Museum / Claire Bishop -- 5. Educational Practice for the Next Generation’s Museum Experience: A Case Study of the MMCA 2019 Youth Special Workshop / Hyojin Shim -- 6. How Museums Can Function as Democratic Spaces Promoting Social Justice and Inclusion / Viv Golding -- 7. New Strategies in the Time of Necropolitics: Socio-environmental Art Practices in the Southern Cone of America / Alejandro Meitin -- Part II. Contemporary Art and Representation of Democracy: Transnational Democracy, Regions/Borders, and Post-representation. 8. Blackout: The Necropolitics of Extraction / T. J. Demos -- 9. Border Crossing and the Edges of Citizenship: Pictures from the US-Mexico Border / Terri Weissman -- 10. Post-truth, Parafiction, and Contemporary Visual Culture / Sunhee Jang -- 11. We-All-Fall-Down: Thinking through Lines of Proximity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Praxis in South African Museum Re-Presentations / Sharlene Khan -- 12. Korean Art and the City after Minjung Art / Chunghoon Shin -- 13. Better Tomorrows: Science Fiction, Art, and Politics in South Korea, 1960s-2010s / Sunyoung Park -- Supplement. Worlds at Stake: Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Political Ecology. 14. Worlds to Come: Geoengineering, Conflictual Futurisms, and the Unthinkable / T. J. Demos -- 15. When Water Becomes a Weapon: The Art and Politics of Toxicity and Violence in American Cities / Terri Weissman.
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Art and democracy
Art -- Political aspects - BRN
- 10571
Notes
- This book is a follow-up publication to the international symposium "What Do Museums Change? Art and Democracy" that was organized by the MMCA from June 28 to 29, 2019 and the research talk "Worlds at Stake: Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Political Ecology" that was held on June 26, 2019."
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