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Art and its institutions : current conflicts, critique and collaborations/ edited by Nina Montmann

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [London] : Black Dog, [2006]Description: 191 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781904772507
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The Utopian institution/Cecilia Gelin -- Art and its institutions/Nina Montmann -- The changing normative foundations of Nordic welfare state institutions/Nanna Kildall -- Curating with institutional visions -- Spaces of conflict/Mike Bode and Staffan Schmidt -- Opacity, current considerations on art institutions and the economy of desire/Nina Montmann -- Instituinal desires/Sven-Olov Wallenstein -- Game within the game: Institutionalisation and art education/Beatrice Von Bismarck -- The trouble with institutions, or art and its publics/Simon Sheikh -- Frienda of the divided mind
Summary: A survey of art's complex and troubled relationship with institutions, this is a useful introduction to those involved with art appreciation, collecting, curation, the art market, art practice, as well as students and practitioners of art history, theory and politics.
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The Utopian institution/Cecilia Gelin -- Art and its institutions/Nina Montmann -- The changing normative foundations of Nordic welfare state institutions/Nanna Kildall -- Curating with institutional visions -- Spaces of conflict/Mike Bode and Staffan Schmidt -- Opacity, current considerations on art institutions and the economy of desire/Nina Montmann -- Instituinal desires/Sven-Olov Wallenstein -- Game within the game: Institutionalisation and art education/Beatrice Von Bismarck -- The trouble with institutions, or art and its publics/Simon Sheikh -- Frienda of the divided mind

A survey of art's complex and troubled relationship with institutions, this is a useful introduction to those involved with art appreciation, collecting, curation, the art market, art practice, as well as students and practitioners of art history, theory and politics.

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