CONFERENCE
THE INTERPLAY OF ART AND GLOBALIZATION CONSEQUENCES FOR MUSEUMS
2527 January 2007
IFK, Vienna
Reichsratsstrasse 17, 1010 Vienna
As a medium of global participation and awareness, contemporary art claims
to be universal, but it simultaneously presupposes local roots, alternative
genealogies, and plural modernities. The postcolonial era in non-Western
sites often uses art in a twofold manner: it claims contemporary art to
exist everywhere, as a medium of global participation, and, at the same
time, stages local art history as a claim for an independent avant-garde and
a different modernity, whether such claims are a fiction or not. The
interplay of art and globalization thus may bring to the fore, at one and
the same time, an aggressive localism that makes use of culture as weapon of
otherness and defense, and a transnational art, indifferent to claims of
geography, history, and identity.
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Thursday, 25 January 2007, Venue: IFK
14.00 Hans Belting
Introduction
Chair: Peter Weibel
GLOBAL ART WORLD
14.30 Thomas Fillitz
Contemporary art, coevalness, and the global art world
15.30 Joaquín Barriendos Rodríguez
Global art and museographic imaginaries:
the era of the expanded internationalism
16.30 Coffee break
17.00 Morgan Perkins
Making contemporary art international:
indigenous interpretations of the avant-garde
18.30
Hans Belting
Contemporary art and the museum in the global age
Friday, 26 January 2007, Venue: IFK
Chair: Ladislav Kesner
CONSEQUENCES FOR MUSEUMS I
9.30 Masaaki Morishita
Museums contact zones and a part of the artistic field: struggles
between the curator and the local artist in public art museums in
Japan
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Savas Arslan
Making museums: The rise of private museums in Turkey
12.00 Elena Trubina
Repossessing places and redefining audiences:
the Lenin Museum as the Biennale¹s venue
13.00 Lunch break
Chair: John Onians
CONSEQUENCES FOR MUSEUMS II
15.00 T. J. Demos
The Tate effect
16.00 Edin Hajdarpasic
Museums and contemporary art in Sarajevo after the war
17.00 Coffee break
17.30 Sabine Grosser
Keeping up with the time the role of museums in the
distribution of contemporary art looking at an Asian country
Saturday, 27 January 2007, Venue: IFK
Chair: Beat Wyss
CONTEMPORARY ART IN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
9.30 Louisa Avgita
Contemporary art globalised:
local culture and the institutions of globalisation
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Ksenija Berk
Unleashed dangers of contemporary curatorial practices
12.00 Malcolm John Ferris
Toward a critical presentation of non-Western contemporary art
Convener:
Hans Belting (IFK, Vienna)
Participants:
Savas Arslan (Bahçesehir University, Istanbul)
Louisa Avgita (City University of London)
Joaquín Barriendos Rodríguez (University of Barcelona)
Ksenija Berk (University of Nova Gorica)
T. J. Demos (University College London/University of London)
Malcolm John Ferris (University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield)
Thomas Fillitz (University of Vienna)
Sabine Grosser (University of Paderborn)
Edin Hajdarpa?i? (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Ladislav Kesner (Masaryk University and Cultropa, Prague)
Masaaki Morishita (University of London)
John Onians (University of East Anglia, Norwich)
Morgan Perkins (State University of New York Potsdam, NY)
Elena Trubina (Ural State University, Ekaterinburg)
Peter Weibel (Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe)
Beat Wyss (State Academy for Design, Karlsruhe)
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Quellennachweis:
CONF: The Interplay of Art and Globalization (Wien, 25-27 Jan 07). In: ArtHist.net, 18.01.2007. Letzter Zugriff 13.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/28922>.