Szine #2 : cultural diplomacy / edited by Gwen Parry, Charl Landvreugd
Publisher: Amsterdam : Stedelijk Museum , 2022ISBN: 9789050062220.Subject(s): Sanat -- Süreli yayınlar -- Stedelijk Museum -- Amsterdam | Art -- Periodicals -- Stedelijk Museum -- AmsterdamDDC classification: 700 SZI General note: Szine #2: CULTURAL DIPLOMACY Szine #2 came together around our hope to critically evaluate how art institutions in times of conflict can be spaces or tools for cultural exchange and diplomacy, as sanctuaries and sites to imagine transformative political horizons. For Szine #2, during two roundtables Stedelijk Studies invited artists, cultural workers, and academics from different backgrounds to speculate on the past of institutions and their futures under statist frameworks. Adam Szymczyk, documenta 14 artistic director and the Stedelijk’s curator-at-large, led the first of these in which art history academic Lisa Ito, architect and visual artist Yazan Khalili and head of Kiev’s Visual Culture Research Center Vasyl Cherepanyn discussed the paradox of the “neutral institution” given the reactive response artistic practices have to national cultural policies. On-the-ground perspectives from the Philippines, Palestine, and Ukraine provided insight into the agency of solidarity movements in the museum context.General note: Stedelijk Museum tarafından bağışlanmıştır.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Continuing Resources | Arter Kütüphanesi Arter Kütüphanesi | Arter Kütüphanesi | 700 SZI 2022 (Browse shelf) | Available | 107635 |
Szine #2:
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Szine #2 came together around our hope to critically evaluate how art institutions in times of conflict can be spaces or tools for cultural exchange and diplomacy, as sanctuaries and sites to imagine transformative political horizons.
For Szine #2, during two roundtables Stedelijk Studies invited artists, cultural workers, and academics from different backgrounds to speculate on the past of institutions and their futures under statist frameworks. Adam Szymczyk, documenta 14 artistic director and the Stedelijk’s curator-at-large, led the first of these in which art history academic Lisa Ito, architect and visual artist Yazan Khalili and head of Kiev’s Visual Culture Research Center Vasyl Cherepanyn discussed the paradox of the “neutral institution” given the reactive response artistic practices have to national cultural policies. On-the-ground perspectives from the Philippines, Palestine, and Ukraine provided insight into the agency of solidarity movements in the museum context.
Stedelijk Museum tarafından bağışlanmıştır.