Publication

Contemporary Art and the Museum. A Global Perspective

Peter Weibel and Andrea Buddensieg (eds.)
Ostfildern 2007
ISBN: 978-3-7757-1933-9

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The institutionalization of contemporary art, seen on a global scale, is still an open question. The global art production, as a new and controversial phenomenon, affects the future of art musems in many ways.

Museums – especially those outside the West – have not yet followed the wave of biennials. While migration is the issue in artists’ circles, public museums as local institutions are confronted with the challenge of globalization.

The critical essays were written for two international conferences, while other texts were chosen for their significance as exemplary statements for the present situation.

With essays by
Rasheed Araeen, Claude Ardouin, Hans Belting, Rustom Bharucha, Andrea Buddensieg, John Clark, Karen Cordero Reiman, Mamadou Diawara, Serge Gruzinski, Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Bogumil Jewsiewicki, Beral Madra, John Onians, Peter Weibel

Abstract

This book focuses on the reciprocal impact of contemporary non-Western art and local museums all over the world. It assembles a group of art critics, anthropologists, and museum curators who address the identity of the museum and its change from a variety of viewpoints that reflect their different backgrounds.