The new geography of contemporary visual arts
After the Cold War, the geography of visual arts changed drastically. Art is no longer exclusively determined and presented from cities like New York, London, Paris, or Berlin. With the rise of new art scenes in Asia and the Middle East and the growth of biennials, visual arts have become globally dispersed.
Content of the learning material
- Globalization of contemporary art and the emergence of new art worlds
- Important developments from the past twenty years, including exhibition history and new art locations
- Look at art branding in growing markets such as Hong Kong and the Gulf states
- Essays on curation after the 'global turn', migration of artworks, the end of the traditional canon image, and new representation strategies
Language and usage
The material is suitable for professionals and students in art education, research, and self-study. The language level is aimed at an advanced audience (C1-C2). The text is available in Dutch.
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