'Global Visions: Towards a New Internationalism in the Visual Arts presents the collected papers of the Institute of International Visual Arts symposium, "A New Internationalism", held at the Tate Gallery in London in April 1994. The publication brings together some of the foremost thinkers and practitioners in the visual arts in a provocative critique of notions of internationalism, the role of curatorial practice, particularly in relation to the debates on cultural identity and difference, and the nature of innovation in visual culture at the end of the millennium.' (from back cover)
Onsite
English
art criticism,  art history,  art theory,  curatorial practice,  diaspora,  globalisation,  postmodernism,  conference
1994
175
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anthology
New Internationalism, or the Multiculturalism of Global Bantustans - Rasheed ARAEEN
The Artist as Ethnographer? - Hal FOSTER
Recodifying a Non-existent Field - Guillermo SANTAMARINA
'Perfidious Fidelity': The Untranslatability of the Other - Sarat MAHARAJ
A New Inter Nationalism: The Missing Hyphen - Geeta KAPUR
A Brief Note on Internationalism - Olu OGUIBE
Will the 'New Internationalism' be the Same Old Story? Some Art Historical Considerations - Judith WILSON
Entropy; Chinese Artists, Western Art Institutions: A New Internationalism - HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如
The Centre of Otherness - Everlyn NICODEMUS
The Case of the Missing Body: A Cultural Mystery in Several Parts - Gilane TAWADROS
A Friend of Mine Said That Art is a European Invention - Jimmy DURHAM
The Non-Sovereign Self (Diaspora Identities) - Gordon BENNETT
Some Problems in Transcultural Curating - Gerardo MOSQUERA
Practice of Exhibitions in Global Society for Asians, by Asian, and Some Associated Problems - Raiji KURODA, 黒田雷児
The Silent Message of the Museum - Fred WILSON
Curator's Work: The Pragmatics of Internationalism - Elisabeth SUSSMAN
Global Visions: Towards a New Internationalism in the Visual Arts

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