Global studies : mapping contemporary art and culture / Hans Belting [and others] (eds.) ; texts by Julia T.S. Binter [and others]

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Other Authors: Belting, Hans, Binter, Julia T. S., 1984-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, ©2011.
Series:GAM series ; 3.
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Table of Contents:
  • Global studies: mapping contemporary art and culture / Hans Belting, Andrea Buddensieg, and Peter Weibel
  • The content of the present volume / Jacob Birken
  • Versatile collaborations: narratives of Alighiero Boetti's Afghan embroideries / Nicola Müllerschön
  • Heritage in stone: a decade of Zimbabwean stone sculpture, 2000-2010 / Jesmael Mataga and Farai M. Chabata
  • The development of the utopia art movement through the lens of relationships between artists and the art world / Chrischona Schmidt
  • The art market bubble of contemporary Indonesian art: part of a global development? / Irina Vogelsang
  • Back to contemporary: one contemporary ambition, many worlds / Carol Yinghua Lu
  • Festivalizing performance: snapshots of an alternative circuit / Adele Tan
  • Whither the postcolonial? / Anthony Gardner
  • Globalization, representation, and post-colonial critique: Austrian documentary film auteurs' take on globalism / Julia T.S. Binter
  • The aesthetics of transcultural desire: borderline interventions in Miao Xiaochun's The last judgment in cyberspace and The last judgment in cyberspace--where will I go? / Isabel Seliger
  • A transcultural perspective on performativity in Chinese moving-image installations / Birgit Hopfener
  • Suddenly modern: traditional Chinese aesthetics in transformation at the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games / Ding Ning
  • First person plural: manifestos of the 1970s in Southeast Asia / Patrick D. Flores
  • Global art history and the "burden of representation" / Monica Juneja
  • The display of Indian contemporary art in Western museums and the question of "othering" / Cathrine Bublatzky
  • Contemporary musings / Elizabeth Harney
  • Indonesian contemporary art in the international arena: representation and its changes / Agung Hujatnika
  • Photographs from the Intersections series by David Goldblatt and the question of representation after apartheid / Anne Linden
  • Planarity/planetarity: visual art practice as cultural technique and the aesthetics of xenography in Isaac Julien's moving-image art / Rania Gaafar
  • Worldmaking: the cosmopolitanization of Dak'Art, the art biennial of Dakar / Thomas Fillitz
  • (Re)mapping Luanda: post-war utopias of the Angolan contemporary art scene / Nadine Siegert
  • Becoming transnational: insights into the transformations of the contemporary art scene in Nairobi, Kenya / Noémie Jäger
  • Frontera--or talking about some limitations of the translation (process) of contemporary art / Daniela Wolf Laboratorio 060.