ISBN-13: 9781032010540 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 296 str.
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Curating the Contemporary in the Art Museum investigates the art museum as a space where the contemporary is staged – in exhibitions, collecting practices, communication, and policies.
Introduction: Curating the Contemporary in the Art Museum; Part 1:The Curatorial Now: Performing the Museum; 1. Reform(ulat)ing Infrastructures - Becoming Museum; 2. Dance, Performance and Social Media in the Postdigital Museum; 3. After Institutions; 4. Munchmuseet on the Move and the role of the Contemporary in the Art Museum; 5. Collaborative Curating: Questioning Value Production in the Art Museum through the Project 7 Walks; Part 2:Politics of Curating the Contemporary-Modern in the Art Museum; 6. NowHere: The Curatorial Contemporary; 7. The Rise and Fall of a Nordic Art Institution; 8. Torpedoes and Trees: Staging the Modern Art Collection at the Moderna galerija, Ljubljana; 9. The Politics of Contemporary Art Museums. Calouste Gulbenkian's Modern Collection in Lisbon; 10. What’s Happening? Feminism, the Contemporary, and Curating in the Art Museum; 11. Contemporaneity as a Curatorial Approach: Black Models in New York, Paris and Guadeloupe; Part 3:Mapping Exhibition Histories of the Contemporary; 12. In the Ruins of the Present: Arte Contemporanea at the Galleria Nazionale in Rome, 1944-45; 13. Documenta’s Chronopolitics of the Contemporary, or Un/Curating Nazi Continuities in Werner Haftmann’s Historiographic Practice; 14. Moving the Museum towards the Contemporary? Art in Motion (1961) as testing ground for the "new museum" in three versions; 15. MacLeod: Curating Contrasts: Retrieving Solidarity from the Archives; 16. Escape Attempts or Institutional Transformations? On Moderna Museet’s Information Center Project (1970–73) and the Filialen Experiments (1971-73); 17. "That’s why we call it a model" – Restaging Exhibitions and Participation: Palle Nielsen’s The Model: A Model for a Qualitative Society, 1968/2014