TOC 20.10.2016

Journal of Curatorial Studies 5.2 (2016)

Jim Drobnick

Journal of Curatorial Studies, 5.2

Available at: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3167/

Articles

RE-ENCHANTMENT IN THE MUSEUM: GANESA, HINDU ART AND THE LIVING DIVINE
Gita V. Pai

SPACE MATTERS: THE INDUSTRIAL LOFT, PARTICIPATORY POLITICS, AND THE PAULA COOPER GALLERY, CIRCA 1968
Patricia Kelly

DEFROSTING THE ICEBOX: A CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF ANDY WARHOL’S RAID THE ICEBOX 1
Natalie Musteata

CURATORIAL ‘TRANSLATIONS’: THE CASE OF MARCEL DUCHAMP’S GREEN BOX
Elizabeth Stainforth and Glyn Thompson

Exhibition Reviews

LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK: BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 1933-1957 AND HIPPIE MODERNISM: THE STRUGGLE FOR UTOPIA
Alexandra Alisauskas

JESS DOBKIN, AN ARTIST-RUN NEWSSTAND
Alison Snowball

ELMGREEN & DRAGSET PRADA MARFA
Emma German

LIVELY OBJECTS: ENCHANTMENT AND DISRUPTION AT THE MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER
Shauna Jean Doherty

Film Review

THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, ANDREW ROSSI
Lauren Downing Peters


The Journal of Curatorial Studies is an international, peer-reviewed publication that explores the increasing relevance of curating and exhibitions and their impact on institutions, audiences, aesthetics and display culture. Inviting perspectives from visual studies, art history, critical theory, cultural studies and other academic fields, the journal welcomes a diversity of disciplinary approaches on curating and exhibitions broadly defined. By catalyzing debate and serving as a venue for the emerging discipline of curatorial studies, the Journal encourages the development of the theory, practice and history of curating, as well as the analysis of exhibitions and display culture in general.

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TOC: Journal of Curatorial Studies 5.2 (2016). In: ArtHist.net, 20.10.2016. Letzter Zugriff 26.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/13972>.

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