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Antinomies of Art and Culture = Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity

Smith, Terry.
North Carolina : Duke University Press, 2008.

Collection of essays by art historians and cultural theorists on what it means for art to be contemporary in the wake of postmodernism.

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Format: Electronic
Author: Smith, Terry.
Subject: Art, Modern
Modernism (Art)
Art And Society
Globalization
Art
Political Science
Publication Year:2008
Language:English
Published:North Carolina : Duke University Press, 2008.
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
CONTENTS; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; TERRY SMITH: Introduction: The Contemporaneity Question; PART 1 : THE POLITICS OF TEMPORALITY; 1. ANTONIO NEGRI: Contemporaneity between Modernity and Postmodernity; 2. GEETA KAPUR: A Cultural Conjuncture in India: Art into Documentary; 3. ROSALIND KRAUSS: Some Rotten Shoots from the Seeds of Time; 4. BORIS GROYS : The Topology of Contemporary Art; PART 2 : MULTIPLE MODERNITIES; 5. MONICA AMOR: On the Contingency of Modernity and the Persistence of Canons
6. SUELY ROLNIK: Politics of Flexible Subjectivity: The Event Work of Lygia Clark7. JONATHAN HAY: Double Modernity, Para-Modernity; 8. GAO MINGLU: ''Particular Time, Specific Space, My Truth'': Total Modernity in Chinese Contemporary Art; 9. SYLVESTER OKWUNODU OGBECHIE: The Perils of Unilateral Power: Neomodernist Metaphors and the New Global Order; 10. ZOE LEONARD: Analogue, 1998-2007; PART 3 : AFTERWORLDS; 11. OKWUI ENWEZOR: The Postcolonial Constellation: Contemporary Art in a State of Permanent Transition
12. NANCY CONDEE: From Emigration to E-migration: Contemporaneity and the Former Second World13. COLIN RICHARDS: Aftermath: Value and Violence in Contemporary South African Art; 14. WU HUNG: A Case of Being ''Contemporary'': Conditions, Spheres, and Narratives of Contemporary Chinese Art; PART 4 : COTEMPORALITIES; 15. BRUNO LATOUR: Emancipation or Attachments? The Different Futures of Politics; 16. JAMES MEYER: The Return of the Sixties in Contemporary Art and Criticism; 17. LEV MANOVICH: Introduction to Info-Aesthetics; 18. MCKENZIE WARK: The Giftshop at the End of History
19. NIKOS PAPASTERGIADIS: Spatial Aesthetics: Rethinking the ContemporaryReferences; Contributors; Index
Course: HIST472

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