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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England :The MIT Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV046737255
    Format: xiv, 391 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-262-04368-7
    Series Statement: Critical anthologies in art and culture
    Content: "The art world is white. In this volume, contributors from different disciplines and backgrounds discuss race, diversity, and inclusion through the lens of "saturation," in art and across institutions written large. The concept of saturation stems from color theory-for Isaac Newton, the centrality of the color white to his visual theory parallels an understanding of race as its periphery in Western thought. From visual saturation to oversaturation of the bodies of minorities as they have to navigate and exist within institutions, this volume employs saturation as a rubric to ask different questions and to push us to demand more from the ways institutions normatively function and how race has come to be imagined and understood. The essays and conversations are the result of a shared curiosity over why changes in representational practices (some at very early stages of saturation and others leading to oversaturation) have not led to any substantive structural change.
    Content: Much of this book contends with political economy and racial capital to help grapple with institutional critique. Because of the need to center these questions in time and space, the book is organized in two major sections: 1) The Saturation of Institutional Life: Race, Globality, and the Art Market; and 2) Methods of Racial Matter and Saturation Points. This is the forth volume in the New Museum Critical Anthologies in Art and Culture series. It includes Sarah Haley's essay on the relationship between carceral landscapes and the gendered dimensions of racial capitalism, a conversation between philosophers Denise Ferreira da Silva and Phanuel Antwi moderated by coeditor C. Riley Snorton, about modes for thinking race transnationally and in terms of structures-material, poetic, and affective. In artist Candice Lin's chapter on aesthetics of colonization, she discusses how histories of colonial violence inform her artistic practice.
    Content: Sarah Schulman highlights the dynamics of navigating the publishing industry as it relates to areas considered "niche" like sexuality, race, and gender. Performance and movement theorist Jasmine Elizabeth Johnson examines the corporeal, visual, and institutional structures that delimit the legibility of the black body, and artist Byron Kim contemplates his practices and methods as they relate to formalism that simultaneously is and is not "about" race"--
    Note: Racial capitalism's gendered fabric / Sarah Haley -- The local color of shadow / Byron Kim -- From out of space / Ralph Lemon in conversation with Thomas J. Lax
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Kunstbetrieb ; Kunstmarkt ; Rassismus ; Globalisierung ; Politik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Durham : Duke University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1737232537
    Format: XV, 271 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781478011552 , 9781478010470
    Series Statement: Anima: critical race studies otherwise
    Content: We're Going to Party Like It's 1989: Proper China, Interdisciplinarity, and the Global Art Market -- All Look Same: Ai Weiwei's Multitudes, Comrade Aesthetics, and Racial Anger in a Time of Inclusion -- Minoring the Universal: Affect and the Molecular in Yan Xing's Performances and Liu Ding, Carol Lu, and Su Wei's Curation as Art Practice -- Minor Agencies: Reformulating Demystification and Performativity Through the Works of Zhang Huan, He Chengyao, and Cao Fei -- Tout-Monde and the Minor: The Cinematic and Theatrical Chinese Woman in Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves -- For Those Minor In and To China: Protests in Hong Kong and Samson Young in Venice.
    Content: "Minor China analyzes contemporary Chinese art as it circulates on the global art market and shows how limited narratives frame our understanding of non-Western art. These narratives default into major and predictable discourses surrounding the herculean artist resisting the authoritarian state. This book develops a method called minor China to reconsider this limited condition and to open up discourses around politics, aesthetics, and the transnational. With contemporary Chinese art as the book's primary case study, the author offers a methodology for discussing, more broadly, non-Western and minoritarian art"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781478013068
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Yapp, Hentyle, 1980- Minor china Durham : Duke University Press, 2021
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Kunst ; Achtung ; Aktionskunst ; Performance ; Ästhetik ; Gesellschaft ; Westen ; Transnationalisierung ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte 20.-21. Jh.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham ; : Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959706243002883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-4780-1306-0
    Series Statement: ANIMA (Duke University Press)
    Content: "Hentyle Yapp analyzes contemporary Chinese art as it circulates on the global art market to outline the limitations of the predominant narratives that currently frame understandings of non-Western art."--
    Note: We're Going to Party Like It's 1989: Proper China, Interdisciplinarity, and the Global Art Market -- All Look Same: Ai Weiwei's Multitudes, Comrade Aesthetics, and Racial Anger in a Time of Inclusion -- Minoring the Universal: Affect and the Molecular in Yan Xing's Performances and Liu Ding, Carol Lu, and Su Wei's Curation as Art Practice -- Minor Agencies: Reformulating Demystification and Performativity Through the Works of Zhang Huan, He Chengyao, and Cao Fei -- Tout-Monde and the Minor: The Cinematic and Theatrical Chinese Woman in Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves -- For Those Minor In and To China: Protests in Hong Kong and Samson Young in Venice.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4780-1047-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4780-1155-6
    Language: English
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