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Résumé : L'être occidental se plaît à planter des piquets, à dresser des murs et ouvrir des guichets. Le globe se transforme ainsi en vaste cage des méridiens, sanctionnant la nature immuable des choses. Les arts s'accommodent de cette évidence. Peut-on imaginer une alternative, un monde où les artistes privilégieraient la périphérie et où le globe deviendrait la matière d'une pensée fluide ? ©Electre 2016

Résumé : Contents : Part 1 Institutions -- Introduction -- 1. Real Time and Real Time at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem / Vivianne Barsky -- 2. Peddling Time When Standing Still: Art Remains in Lebanon and the Globalization That Was / Walid Sadek -- 3. Homogeneity or Individuation? A Long View of the Critical Paradox of Contemporary Art in a Stateless Nation / Peter Lord -- 4. Museums in the Colonial Horizon of Modernity: Fred Wilson's Mining the Museum (1992) / Walter Mignolo -- 5. Africus Johannesburg Biennale 1995: Butisi Tart? / Natasha Becker -- part. 2 Formations -- Introduction -- 6. Post-Crisis: Scenes of Cultural Change in Buenos Aires / Andrea Giunta -- 7. Evolution within the Revolution: The Afro-Cuban Cultural Movement and Cuban Art Collectives, 1975 to 2000 / Zoya Kocur 8. Ka Muhe'e, He I'a Hololua: Kanaka Maoli Art and the Challenge of the Global Market / Herman Pi'ikea Clark -- 9. Aboriginal Cosmopolitans: A Prehistory of Western Desert Painting / Ian McLean -- 10. Working to Learn Together: Failure as Tactic / Judith Rodenbeck -- part. 3 Means and Forces of Production -- Introduction -- 11. The Two Economies of World Art / Malcolm Bull -- 12. The Spectacle and Its Others: Labor, Conflict, and Art in the Age of Global Capital / Angela Dimitrakaki -- 13. Cultural Mercantilism: Modernism's Means of Production: The Gutai Group as Case Study / Ming Tiampo -- 14. Audiovisionaries of the Network Planet / Sean Cubitt -- part. 4 Identifications -- Introduction -- 15. Contemporary Asian Art and the West / David Clarke -- 16. World Pictures: Globalization and Visual Culture / W.J.T. Mitchell -- 17. Leaves of Grass and Real Allegory: A Case Study of International Rebellion / Albert Boime 18. Collaboration in Art and Society: A Global Pursuit of Democratic Dialogue / Nikos Papastergiadis -- part. 5 Forms -- Introduction -- 19. Globalization Questions and Contemporary Art's Answers: Art in Palestine / Khaled Hourani -- 20. Political Islam and the Time of Contemporary Art / Amna Malik -- 21. Displaced Models: Techniques and Tactics of Reproduction across the Genres and Institutions of Western Art from Duchamp to Doujak / Lewis Johnson -- 22. White Man Got No Dreaming: Indigenous Art, Apartheid and the Emergence of Global Style Painting in Australia / Jeanette Hoorn -- 23. The Discourse of (L)imitation: A Case Study with Hole-Digging in 1960s Japan / Reiko Tomii -- part. 6 Reproduction -- Introduction -- 24. Art and Postcolonial Society / Rasheed Araeen -- 25. Why Art History is Global / James Elkins -- 26. The Agency of the Historian in the Construction of National Identity in Colombian Architecture / Felipe Hernandez 27. Aboriginal Art and Australian Modernism: An Althusserian Critique / Darren Jorgensen -- 28. Gesturing No(w)here / Nermin Saybasili -- part. 7 Organization -- Introduction -- 29. The Emergence of Powerhouse Dealers in Contemporary Art / Derrick Chong -- 30. The Art Market in Transition, the Global Economic Crisis, and the Rise of Asia / Iain Robertson -- 31. Global Contemporary? The Global Horizon of Art Events / Charlotte Bydler -- 32. Institutionalized Globalization, Contemporary Art, and the Corporate Gulag in Chile / David Craven -- 33. Culture, Neoliberal Development, and the Future of Progressive Politics in Southeastern Europe / Zhivka Valiavicharska.

Résumé : Dans cet essai, N. Bourriaud, commissaire d'exposition et critique d'art, donne des clés de lecture de l'art contemporain et de la globalisation du point de vue esthétique à travers une exploration des oeuvres de P. Huygue, G. Orozco, D. Gonzalez-Foerster, M. Cattelan, etc.

Résumé : Présentation du travail de treize artistes issus du monde arabe et liés à la capitale française. Ces oeuvres interrogent l'identité et la différence, le fragment et l'unité, le même et l'autre. L'ensemble vise à célébrer et faire connaître l'art arabe contemporain. Artistes : Ayman Baalbaki, Taysir Batniji, Hicham Benohoud, Mahi BineBine, Zoulikha Bouabdellah, Elie Bourgély, Ninar Esber, Nermine Hammam, Najia Mehadji, Laila Muraywid, Yazid Oulab, Khaled Takreti, Abderrahim Yamou.

Résumé : Sommaire : Introduction : Globalization and contemporary art / Peter Weibel; From art world to art worlds / Hans Belting and Andrea Buddensieg; Conversation with Édouard Glissant aboard the RMS Queen Mary 2; Rasheed Araeen : artist and critic / Andrea Buddensieg. Essays : From world art to global art : view on a new panorama / Hans Belting; Contemporary art : world currents in transition beyond globalization / Terry Smith; The endogenous-exogenous interface in globalism : the case of China and Thailand / John Clark; Writing on art after 1989 / Piotr PiotrowskiMagiciens de la terre : conversation with Hans Belting / Jean-Hubert Martin; Itinerary of a curator : Magiciens de la terre and after / Andrea Buddensieg; Global art and anthropology : the situated gaze and local art worlds in Africa / Thomas Fillitz; An anthropologist in the exhibition The global contemporary / Thomas Hauschild; Beyond anthropophagy : art, internationalization, and cultural dynamics / Gerardo Mosquera; "J'est un autre" : notes on cannibalism and contemporary art / Sara Giannini; The plurality of art worlds and the new museum / Hans Belting; Bridging the world : the role of art criticism today / Sabine B. Vogel; The art market : conversation with Hans Belting / Clare McAndrew; Priceless images, heartless paintings : the critical complicity of Liu Ding / David Spalding; Actually existing : aesthetic effect and effective relations in Southeast Asia / Patrick D. Flores; Reflections on Indonesia in the realm of global art / Jim Supangkat; Asia exhibited in Korea : image conflicts in the making of Asian contemporary art / Birgit Mersmann; Performing identities in the arena of the global art world : Nástio Mosquito / Antonia Marten; Capture the flag : contemporaneity as an artistic project / Jacob Birken; In search of art / Oscar Ho Hing Kay; Accidental message : art is not a system, not a world / Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu; Now and elsewhere / Raqs Media Collective.

Résumé : "Provides a comprehensive global history of biennialization from the rise of the European star-curator in the 1970s and the emergence of mega-exhibitions in Asia in the 1990s to the current globalization of biennials"

Résumé : Réflexions multidisciplinaires sur l'influence de la mondialisation sur la création musicale et chorégraphique produite actuellement dans les pays du Sud, et les nouveaux imaginaires qu'elle suscite. ©Electre 2017

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