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Re-envisioning the contemporary art canon : perspectives in a global world /

Title:
Re-envisioning the contemporary art canon : perspectives in a global world /
Format:
Book
Institution:
MassArt
Contents:
Introduction : re-envisioning the canon : are pluriversal canons possible? / Ruth E. Iskin -- Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore : casualties of a backfiring canon? / Tirza True Latimer -- Jean-Michel Basquiat and the American art canon / Jordana Moore Saggese -- Sheila Hicks and the consecration of fiber art / Elissa Auther -- The elephant in the church : Ai Weiwei, the media circus and the global canon / Wenny Teo -- El Anatsui's abstractions : transformations, analogies and the new global / Elizabeth Harney -- The apotheosis of video art / William Kaizen -- Performance art : part of the canon? / Jennie Klein -- Street art : critique, commodification, canonization / Paula J. Birnbaum -- New media art and canonization : a round-robin conversation / Sarah Cook with Karin de Wild -- On the canon of exhibition history / Felix Vogel -- Canonizing Hitler's "degenerate art" in three American exhibitions, 1939-1942 / Jennifer McComas -- Museum relations / Martha Buskirk -- The commodification of the contemporary artist and high-profile solo exhibition : the case of Takashi Murakami / Ronit Milano -- Troubling canons : curating and exhibiting women's and feminist art, a roundtable discussion / Helena Reckitt -- The contemporary art canon and the market : a roundtable discussion / Jonathan T.D. Neil.

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Library holdings:
MassArt Main
N72.G55 R48 2017Available