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Highlights
- Over the past decade, social and political movements transformed the arts.
- About the Author: Vishakha N. Desai is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, and museum leader.
- 560 Pages
- Art, Criticism & Theory
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About the Book
Bringing together artists, scholars, activists, and museum professionals from varied fields and backgrounds, this book explores the intersections between visual art and social movements during the last tumultuous decade.
Book Synopsis
Over the past decade, social and political movements transformed the arts. From the streets of Chile and Iran to museums in Europe and the United States, and from questions of representation and repatriation to demands for equity and justice, protest and activism affected the creation, presentation, and interpretation of visual arts around the world.
Bringing together artists, scholars, activists, and museum professionals from varied fields and backgrounds, this book explores the intersections between visual art and social movements during the last tumultuous decade. Spanning themes of protest art, museum ethics, restitution, and institutional transformation, the collection considers how visual arts have both responded to and shaped politics and society. Contributors highlight the role of artists as catalysts for change and delve into how institutions grapple with their colonial pasts.
Featuring essays, case studies, and artist spotlights, this book not only documents a critical moment in the art world but also raises thought-provoking questions about its future. In the current moment of heightened global unrest and existential threats to the future of art institutions, it offers vital insight into art's place in the politics of representation, memory, and resistance.
Review Quotes
Rich with insight and with evident commitment, this anthology offers museum professionals and students alike a powerful framework for thinking through the challenges shaping cultural practice in a fractured and challenging world.--Matthew Teitelbaum, Director Emeritus of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
A vital collection that reveals how art and museums around the world are reckoning with some of the most urgent issues of our time--race, gender, class, and colonialism. Vishakha Desai has curated an expansive conversation that is both global and profoundly grounded in lived institutional experience.--Carol Becker, professor of the arts and dean emerita, Columbia University School of the Arts, and author of George's Daughter
This collection offers a timely and much-needed corrective to entrenched Western orthodoxies in museum practice. With its kaleidoscopic range of perspectives, it will become essential reading for students, scholars, and cultural leaders alike.--Maxwell L. Anderson, art historian
About the Author
Vishakha N. Desai is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, and museum leader. She has been a senior advisor to President Lee C. Bollinger and chair of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University, and she is the past president and CEO of Asia Society. Her books include World as Family: A Journey of Multi-Rooted Belongings (Columbia, 2021).