Antinomies of art and culture [electronic resource] : modernity, postmodernity, contemporaneity / edited by Terry Smith, Okwui Enwezor, and Nancy Condee.
Collection of essays by art historians and cultural theorists on what it means for art to be contemporary in the wake of postmodernism.
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2008.
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Table of Contents:
- The contemporaneity question / Terry Smith
- Contemporaneity between modernity and postmodernity / Antonio Negri
- A cultural conjuncture in India : art into documentary / Geeta Kapur
- Some rotten shoots from the seeds of time / Rosalind Krauss
- On the contingency of modernity and the persistence of canons / Monica Amor
- Politics of flexible subjectivity : the event work of Lygia Clark / Suely Rolnik
- Double modernity, para-modernity / Jonathan Hay
- Particular time, specific space, my truth : total modernity in Chinese contemporary art / Gao Minglu
- The perils of unilateral power : neomodernist metaphors and the new global order / Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie
- The postcolonial constellation : contemporary art in a state of permanent transition / Okwui Enwezor
- From emigration to e-migration : contemporaneity and the former second world / Nancy Condee
- Aftermath: value and violence in contemporary South African art / Colin Richards
- Contemporary : conditions, spheres, and narratives of contemporary Chinese art / Wu Hung
- Emancipation or attachments? The different futures of politics / Bruno Latour
- The return of the sixties in contempoary art and criticism / James Meyer
- Introduction to info-aesthetics / Lev Manovich
- The giftshop at the end of history / McKenzie Wark
- Spatial aesthetics : rethinking the contemporary / Nikos Papasterigiadis.