L'Internationale is a trans-institutional network of five major
European museums and artists' archives: Moderna Galerija Ljublana,
Julius Koller Society Bratislava/Vienna, MACBA Barcelona, Van
Abbemusuem Eindhoven and MHKA Antwerp. With these five museums and
their respective collections as a starting point,
"L'Internationale: Post-War Avant-Gardes Between 1957 and 1986"
presents a range of case studies and historiographical and
theoretical essays that reconsider a period in art history that was
dominated by the art of Western Europe and North America. The
publication instead portrays a more dispersed, multi-polar and
interconnected neo-avant-garde, one that existed long before it
became common to think in terms of globalization or
trans-nationalism. In the process, this book questions how local
narratives can be brought together in a new "rhizomatic" way, one
that works to reshape our ideas of translocalism and
internationalism.
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