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  • Hospitality : hosting relations in exhibitions
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  • Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2016] ©2016
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  • 2016
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 220 pages illustrations 21 cm.
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  • International conference proceedings.
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  • Includes bibliographical references.
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  • Curatorial hospitality? / Ruth Sonderegger -- Remarks on the end of hostilities / Dieter Roelstraete -- 'As if' we came together to care / Andrea Fraser -- Hospitality: what kind of support do curators require from the institutions who hire them? / Alice Creischer, Andreas Siekmann -- A toast / Anthony Huberman -- Art, exhibition, and hospitality / Thomas Locher in conversation with Beatrice von Bismarck -- Competing agencies: from host to guest to parasite; a case study of unitednationsplaza / Wiebke Gronemeyer -- Showing showing: Louise Lawler and the art of curatorial hospitality / Beatrice von Bismarck -- It's the end of hospitality as we know it (and I feel fine) / Lorenzo Fusi -- Hosting significant others: autobiographies as exhibitions of co-authority / Nanne Buurman -- Hospitality exhibited: Rirkrit Tiravanija's untitled 1994 (meet tim & burkhard) / Jörn Schafaff -- Pertaining asymmetry / Erik Hagoort -- Invitation to my studio in the Libertarian inter-esse / Stefan Römer -- The (un)spoken abuse: curatorial hospitality through the lens of criticality / Maja Ćirić.
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  • Every curated encounter involves hospitality, with curators in the role of host and the invited artists, audiences and even exhibits as guests. The economy of this hospitality the space, time and money as well as attention, power and recognition involved in inviting, offering, welcoming, attending, reciprocating and its opposite, the refusal, exclusion and control that exhibitions can generate is the subject of the third volume in this highly respected and collected series from the Academy of Visual Arts Liepzig. Fifteen contributors including curator- critics Maja Ciric, Lorenzo Fusi, Wiebke Gronemeyer, Anthony Huberman and theorist-performative researcher Erik Hagoort discuss how the asymmetries and dependencies of these roles continuously change in relation to one another, ponder how the aesthetic, social, political and economic ramifications are paradigmatic of generosity within the cultural field, and consider ambivalent or problematic interdependencies of hosts and guests that can be caused by conditions of globalization.
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  • 9783956790898
  • 3956790898
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A curatorial situation is always one of hospitality. It implies invitations to artists, artworks, curators, audiences, and institutions; people and objects are received, welcomed, and temporarily brought together. It offers resources for material and physical support while also responding to a need for recognition, respect, or attention. Finally, and very importantly, a curatorial situation operates in the space between an unconditional acceptance of the other and exclusions legitimized through various rules and regulations. This publication analyzes, from the perspective of hospitality, the curatorial within the current sociopolitical context through key topics concerning immigration, conditions along borders, and accommodations for refugees. The contributions in this volume, by international curators, artists, critics, and theoreticians, deal with conditions of decontextualization and displacement, encounters between the local and the foreign, as well as the satisfaction of basic human needs. Hospitality- Hosting Relations in Exhibitions is the third volume in the Cultures of the Curatorial book series.
Copublished with Kulturen des Kuratorischen, Hochschule f r Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig
Contributors
Beatrice von Bismarck, Nanne Buurman, Maja Ćirić, Alice Creischer, Andrea Fraser, Lorenzo Fusi, Wiebke Gronemeyer, Erik Hagoort, Anthony Huberman, Thomas Locher, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer, Dieter Roelstraete, Stefan R mer, J rn Schafaff, Andreas Siekmann, Ruth Sonderegger

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