The Manifesta Decade : Debates on Contemporary Art Exhibitions and Biennials in Post-Wall Europe / Barbara Vanderlinden; Elena Filipovic
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- 9780262220767
- N6758.M3518 2005
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Manifesta, the first itinerant European Biennial for Contemporary Art, emerged in a post-wall, globalizing Europe. Founded in 1993, it organized traveling exhibitions aimed at providing a new framework for cultural exchange and collaboration between artists and curators from across the continent. The Manifesta Decade marks Manifesta's ten years of exhibits with original essays, unpublished images, and texts that not only document the different Manifesta exhibits but also examine the cultural, curatorial, and political terrain of the Europe from which they sprang.Including contributions from philosophers, historians, and anthropologists, interviews with architect Rem Koolhaas and historian Jacques Le Goff, and essays by such curators and writers as Okwui Enwezor, Boris Groys, Maria Hlavajova, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, the collection traces the cultural and political developments of Europe in the 1990s. It reflects the debates incited by exhibitions such as Magiciens de la Terre, Documenta, and After the Wall and explores the changing roles of curators and artists in the new geo-political context. The issues discussed include the effect of communism's collapse on Eastern Europe, the role of Biennials in the context of globalization, and the ephemerality of exhibitions versus the permanence of the museum. The book's second section traces the history of Manifesta, from its conceptual foundations and contributions to artistic practices of the 1990s to the relationship of a roving Biennial to themes of multiculturalism, migration and diaspora. Contributors: Hou Hanru, Raqs Media Collective, Bruce W. Ferguson, Reesa Greenberg, Sandy Nairne, Boris Groys, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Henry Meyric Hughes, Maria Hlavajova, Gilane Tawadros, Okwui Enwezor, Thomas Boutoux, Camiel van Winkel.
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