'The geography of the visual arts changed with the end of the Cold War. Contemporary art was no longer defined, exhibited, interpreted, and acquired according to a blueprint drawn up in New York, London, Paris, or Berlin. The art world distributed itself into art worlds. With the emergence of new art scenes in Asia and the Middle East and the explosion of biennials, the visual arts have become globalized as surely as the world economy has. This book offers a new map of contemporary art's new worlds and documents the globalization of the visual arts and the rise of the contemporary over the last twenty years.' (back cover)

'With the upheavals coming in the wake of globalization and its attendant movements over the past twenty years, the era that witnessed the prevalence of Western canons in art history has come to a close. A global, contemporary art of diverse origins has now taken its place. But what are the implications for museums? According to what guidelines will they function in the future, and what roles are they to play? These are some among the opening questions posed by the "Global Art and the Museum" research project initiated a good five years ago at the ZKM ǀ Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, and which has recently culminated in a large-scale exhibition The Global Contemporary Art. Art Worlds after 1989 followed by the present publication The Global Contemporary and the Rise of New Art Worlds.’ (excerpt from preface)

Includes artist biographies of participating artists, index of exhibited works, biographies of contributing authors, and select colour reproductions of exhibited works.
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Onsite

Location code
REF.BEH3
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2013

No of pages

496

ISBN / ISSN

9780262518345

No of copies

1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Introduction

Globalization and Contemporary Art - Peter WEIBEL

From Art World to Art Worlds - Hans BELTING, Andrea BUDDENSIEG

Conversation with Edouard Glissant Abroad the RMS Queen Mary 2 - Manthia DIAWARA

Rasheed Araeen: Artist and Critic - Andrea BUDDENSIEG

Room for Histories

Essays

From World Art to Global Art: View on a New Panorama - Hans BELTING

Contemporary Art: World Currents in Transition Beyond Globalization - Terry SMITH

The Endogenous-Exogenous Interface in Globalism: The Case of China and Thailand - John CLARK, 姜苦樂

Writing on Art After 1989 - Piotr PIOTROWSKI

Magiciens de la terre (Conversation with Hans Belting) - Jean-Hubert MARTIN

Itinerary of a Curator. 'Magiciens de la terre' and After - Andrea BUDDENSIEG

Global Art and Anthropology: The Situated Gaze and Local Art Worlds in Africa - Thomas HAUSCHILD

Beyond Anthropology: Art, Internationalization, and Cultural Dynamics - Gerardo MOSQUERA

'J'est un autre:' Notes on Cannibalism and Contemporary Art - Sara GIANNINI

The Plurality of Art Worlds and the New Museum - Hans BELTING

Bridging the World. The Role of Art Criticism Today - Sabine B. VOGEL

The Art Market (Conversation with Hans Belting) - Clare McANDREW

Priceless Images, Heartless Paintings: The Critical Complicity of Liu Ding - David SPALDING, 丁達韋

Actually Existing: Aesthetic Effect and Effective Relations in Southeast Asia - Patrick D. FLORES

Reflections on Indonesia in the Realm of Global Art - Jim SUPANGKAT

Asia Exhibited in Korea. Image Conflicts in the Making of Asian Contemporary Art - Birgit MERSMANN

Performing Identities in the Arena of the Global Art World: Nastio Mosquito - Antonia MARTEN

Capture the Flag. Contemporareity as an Artistic Project - Jacob BIRKEN

In Search of Art - HO Hing Kay Oscar, 何慶基

Accidental Message: Art is Not a System, Not a World - LIU Ding, 劉鼎, Carol Yinghua LU, 盧迎華

Now and Elsewhere - Raqs Media Collective

Eight Views from an Exhibition

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