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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 200x140x25 mm, weight: 352 g, 27 B&W ILLUS.
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Sternberg Press
  • ISBN-10: 3956795067
  • ISBN-13: 9783956795060
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 200x140x25 mm, weight: 352 g, 27 B&W ILLUS.
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  • Izdevniecība: Sternberg Press
  • ISBN-10: 3956795067
  • ISBN-13: 9783956795060
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How creative practices are modifying the ways we think about knowledge production and research in the cultural sector and in academia.

Institution as Praxis: New Curatorial Directions for Collaborative Research explores new curatorial and artistic practices that contribute to the expansion of institutional, practice-based, and collaborative research methods. Offering an overview of how creative practices are modifying the ways we think about both knowledge production and research in the cultural sector and in academia, this publication outlines new research methodologies and strategies for de-universalizing and de-neutralizing the rigid epistemic schemata of inherited disciplines.

Designed as a platform of aesthetic and intellectual exchange, the speculative interface of cultural practices has radically changed the way we consider how research qualities in curatorial and artistic practices have developed. Institution as Praxis aims to identify and advocate for a multiplicity of practices taking place across the cultural sector that not only engage with the quest to deliver cultural activities (e.g. exhibitions, events), but generate new modes of knowledge production and research in the field of visual culture, art, and the curatorial.

Contributors

Bill Balaskas, Michael Birchall, Mélanie Bouteloup, Carolina Cerón, Anthony Downey, Pujita Guha and Abhijan Toto for the Forest Curriculum, Joasia Krysa, Vali Mahlouji, Je Yun Moon, Andrea Phillips, Emily Pringle, Carolina Rito, ruangrupa (farid rakun and Leonhard Bartolomeus), Nora Sternfeld, Sian Vaughan
Introduction 8(24)
Carolina Rito
Bill Balaskas
THE CURATORIAL AND KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION
Curatorial Research As The Practice Of Commoning
32(12)
Je Yun Moon
What Is The Curatorial Doing?
44(17)
Carolina Rito
Exhibitionary Practices At The Intersection Of Academic Research And Public Display
61(15)
Joasia Krysa
All Those Things Are Also Ours: De Lo Blrndo En Lo Curatorial
76(12)
Carolina Ceron
Archaeology Of The Final Decade: The Case Of The Citadel
88(22)
Vali Mahlouji
Discursive Practice: The Role Of Public Practice In The Museum
110(14)
MicKael Birchall
ENACTING THE INSTITUTION
Take A Deep Breath In: "Museum Rs Praxis," Inaugurated In October 2035
124(12)
Nora Sternfeld
Simply Stories: Not His, Hers, Or--Worse--Theories
136(20)
Farid Rakun
Leonhard Bartolomeus
Autohistoria As Praxis
156(14)
Melanie Bouteloup
"It's All About Trust": Reframing The Curator As Practitioner Researcher
170(10)
Emily Pringle
Networked Media And The Rise Of Alternative Institutions: Art And Collaboration After 2008
180(20)
Bill Balaskas
WHAT IS MEANING(FUL)
Confidence In Practice: Positioning Institutional And Individual Creative Research As Para-Academic
200(14)
Siaa Vaughan
Arts Organisations, Higher Education Institutions, And The Collaborative Imperative
214(12)
Andrea Phillips
"Where Is The Knowledge We Have Lost In Information?": Speculative Research And Digital Methodologies
226(24)
Anthony Downey
Notes Towards Imagining A Univers(E)Ity Otherwise
250(14)
Pujita Guha
Abhijan Toto
Biographies 264(7)
Acknowledgements 271