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Conceptual Art in a Curatorial Perspective: Between Dematerialization and Documentation

Writer
Nathalie Zonnenberg
Price
$45.00
Date
2019
Publisher
Valiz
Format
Anthologies
ISBN
9789078088769
Length
237 pp
Genre
Arts Writing, Criticism
Description

Conceptual Art in a Curatorial Perspective focuses on the curatorial practice of exhibiting conceptual art. The fact that conceptual works are frequently not object-based creates challenges when exhibiting them. This book offers various perspectives on how to handle conceptual art in the context of the museum, based on three detailed case studies of conceptualist group shows, and an extensive introduction in which the paradox of conceptual art is analyzed. It also elaborates on the history of exhibiting conceptual artworks, as well as the influence of curators in their canonization.

The aim of the book is not to offer clear-cut practical solutions but to raise awareness within the traditional curatorial field. It is relevant for students of art and culture (particularly museum and curatorial studies), art and museum professionals, and anyone interested in the art of the 1960s and 1970s.

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