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Artforum #59-8 – Summer 2021 – The Museum Now

 - Artforum #59-8
The call is clear: Museums must change. Amid an ongoing global pandemic and growing demands for decolonization, racial justice, and economic parity, culture needs new tools for structural transformation. In the first of two special issues focusing on this urgent topic, Artforum has invited some of our leading theorists, curators, artists, and museum directors to consider how art institutions might evolve.
In this issue: Thomas Crow envisions a more "modest" museum; Tell the World: Hanan Toukan and Adila Laïdi-Hanieh on how the Palestinian Museum has responded to the brutal pressures of colonialist violence; Taking Care: Huey Copeland and Allison Glenn on a show honoring Breonna Taylor at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville; Notes on Nonprofit: Tim Griffin, Ralph Lemon, and Sarah Michelson reflect on the status of the alternative space; Andrew Russeth on Lee Bul, and more than thirty-five exhibition reviews from around the globe; Michael Ned Holte on Barry Le Va, María Belén Correa and Cecilia Estalles speak with Devan Díaz and Thora Siemsen about El Archivo de la Memoria Trans Argentina, Catherine Damman on Tiffany Sia's "Slippery When Wet," Ara Osterweil on Alice Neel, Bárbara Sánchez-Kane shares her Top Ten, and much more.
Artforum is the leading contemporary art magazine and holds the unique roles of institution, nexus, and foremost tastemaker of the art world. It delivers the highest level of critical discourse about contemporary visual culture to a diverse international audience and is often the first to identify artists whose work comes to define eras. Launched in California in 1962, Artforum moved to New York in 1967, where it is still based.
 
published in June 2021
English edition
26,5 x 26,5 cm (softcover)
304 pages (ill.)
 
14.00
 
in stock
 


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