neil cummings

Global Contemporary

18 Oct 2011

Ayan and Ms ChanMuseum Futures: Distributed is being exhibited at ZKM | Center for Art and Media in as part of The Global Contemporary. Art Worlds After 1989

Globalization as a phase in the geo-political transformation of the world is at once a transformation of art – of the conditions of its production, and possibilities of its diffusion and dissemination and presence.

At the same time, artists, and above all the institutions of art, are faced with the questions as to the extent to which the concept global can and must be thought – and how this reflects back on its own methods of working. 

The Global Contemporary. Art Worlds After 1989 examines the way in which globalization, both with its pervasive mechanisms of the market and its utopias of networking and generosity, impacts upon the various spheres of artistic production and reception.

A critical analysis of the key institutions of the art world seeks to illustrate the manner in which globalization has both shaped and itself become a theme in artistic production that intentionally creates and reviews its own conditions of possibility.

One of the integral aspects of the exhibition is its self-reflective dimension.

In a specially organized artist-in-residence program more than twelve international artists discuss the issues surrounding the project, and help to throw critical light on the exhibition’s concepts. As part of the program, I took part in a screening and seminar.

These critical discussion took place in the studio inside the exhibition space in which visitors, mediators and artists realize artistic-educative projects, workshops and temporary presentations, and thus together help shape and co-author.

Lastly, the critical and scholarly discourse initiated throughout the research project parallel with the exhibition will be published in a comprehensive catalog 

 

 

17th September 2011 –  5th February 2012 Museum Futures: Distributed is being exhibited as part of The Global Contemporary. Art Worlds After 1989,The ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe

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Museum Futures: Distributed - a machinima record of the centenary interview with Moderna Museet’s executive Ayan Lindquist in June 2058. It explores a genealogy for contemporary art practice and its institutions, by re-imagining the role of artists, museums, galleries, markets, manufactories and academies.

The project was a collaboration with Marysia Lewandowska, commissioned by Moderna Museet Stockholm, Sweden, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 2008.

Visit the credits and screening page


Related projects include Self Portrait: Arnolfini a text about Utopoly, or the Live Tracing research or A Joy Forever

 

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Submitted by neil on 16 September, 2011 - 12:08