The curatorial in parallax : series editor, Song Sujong.

Author(s): National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul)

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Main Title
The curatorial in parallax
Publisher
Seoul : National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, 2018.
Collation
279 pages : illustrations
23 cm.
Series Title
What museums do
Summary
"What Museums Do" is a research series designed to explore current curatorial practices for contemporary institutions of art, and to search for new methods and possibilities for tomorrow's museum.
ISBN
9788963031972
Dewey Class
707.2
Contents
Introduction -- I. Research Practice Revisited. What is Research in a Museum? -- Becoming Research --
II. Museum Research - Program, Project, Platform. What Museums Don't Research: A Survey Through One Opening -- Museums (and Design) as the R&D of Society -- Changing the Game: Museum Research and the Politics of Inclusivity -- Situated Research: Curating, Technology, and the Future --
III. The Curatorial and Knowledge Production. Constellations and Transpositions: On the Political Potential of Curatorial Practice -- Exhibitions as Curatorial Readymade Forms of Escape -- Thinking with Exhibitions, Thinking with People -- A Critical Muscle, a Choreographic Terrain -- I Call This Work Research --
IV. The Imaginary of Institutions. Mind the Gap: Insights into Practice-Based Research on Performance Art and media between Universities and Museums -- From (Un) learning Curating to Teaching to Transgress -- Art as Strategy for Social Transformation and Community Pedagogy: Lessons from Institutional Critique and Critical Pedagogy -- Between Creativity and Criminality: On the Liminal Zones of Art and Political Action.
Language
English
Subject
Art -- Research -- Congresses
Museums -- Curatorship
BRN
9240

Notes

  • 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.
  • With 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, James Voorhies, Victoria Walsh.

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