The curatorial in parallax : series editor, Song Sujong.
Author(s): National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul)
Library Item Details
- 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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