Buch, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 485 g
Buch, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 485 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-78868-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of how collective methods and practices can cultivate pluriversal horizons in cultural institutions and policies, informed by extensive field research at documenta 15. The key elements of the approach include interdisciplinary perspectives, linking theory and practice and exploring under-discussed dimensions of epistemological disparities. It offers practical and theoretical insights into the development of frameworks for cultural practices and policies critical of coloniality and discrimination, recognizes the coexistence of equally valuable epistemes and aims to dismantle Eurocentric structures in the cultural sector.
This valuable contribution presents relevant insights for those interested in decolonial studies, diversity frameworks in cultural institutions, and individuals engaged in the critique and transformation of Eurocentric practices within the cultural sector. It will appeal to scholars, researchers and practitioners in fields such as cultural studies, sociology, political science, cultural geography, cultural policy and art education, as well as professionals and policymakers.
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Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
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From documenta 15 to pluriversal horizons: rethinking cultural practices, institutions and policies
Özlem Canyürek and Meike Lettau
PART I: ON THE PATH TO PLURIVERSALITY IN KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION AND CULTURAL POLICY
1. Enacting postcapitalist cultural politics: documenta 15 and beyond
Višnja Kisic and Goran Tomka
2. Tracing conflicts: unpacking antagonizations between politics and the political during documenta 15
Friederike Landau-Donnelly
3. Ethics of care in cultural policy and practice: case study documenta15
Adil Serhan Sahin and Dunja Karanovic
4. Attempts to establish equality and diversity in the cultural sector – analysing documenta 15
Charlotte Hüser
PART II: COLLECTIVITY IN ART INSTITUTIONS AND LUMBUNG PRACTICE
5. Rethinking art institutions: examining documenta 15 with a focus on the Istanbul art scene
Miyase Çelen
6. The curator as an ally: curatorial shifts towards commons and artistic collectivity at documenta 15
Lilli Kim Schreiber
7. Lumbung as a culture of common intentionality: a post-theoretical approach to cultural production
Julian Kraemer and Laetitia Lüke
8. Maaya philosophies at documenta 15: curatorial practices from Mali challenging patterns of representation in the international art sphere
Michèle Brand
9. Collective learning in expanding settings? Reflections on collectivizing methods at documenta 15
Sophie Mak-Schram, Marteinn Sindri Jónsson and Ernesto Oroza
10. A glossary attempt to harvest the summer school: a vocabulary for grounding, rooting and standing
Zeynep Okyay