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(Un)sighted Archives of Migration acknowledges that migration is a
fundamental part of social practice and collective memory. However,
archives that have undergone migration or were established by
individuals or communities with migration experience gain little
public and institutional attention. This volume with its
transversal perspective across the fields of art, anthropology and
social activism, offers new perspectives on the enormous potential
of migratory archives as resourceful spaces for encounter and
remembrance, and as a contribution to the plural collective
memories and identities of post-migratory societies. Emphasizing
the archival agency by migrants, the chapters raise new questions
with regard to the multi-directional, collaborative forms of
knowledge production within and beyond an archive, its boundaries,
and its materiality. Focusing on the complexities of power
relations, spatial and temporal dynamics, media practices, and
meaning production involved in the making, maintenance, viewing,
appropriation, destruction and loss of such archives, the chapters
contribute to a critical methodological and theoretical discussion
about (un)sighted archives as spaces of encounter and resistance in
a liminal zone of visibility and invisibility. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Visual Anthropology.
This book is an ethnographic study of the travelling art exhibition
Indian Highway that presented Indian contemporary art in Europe and
China between 2008 and 2012, a significant period for the art world
that saw the rise and fall of the national exhibition format. It
analyses art exhibition as a mobile "object" and promotes the idea
of art as a transcultural product by using participant observation,
in-depth interviews, and multi-media studies as research method.
This work encompasses voices of curators, artists, audiences, and
art critics spread over different cities, sites, and art
institutions to bridge the distance between Europe and India based
on vignettes along the Indian Highway. The discussion in the book
focuses on power relations, the contested politics of
representation, and dissonances and processes of negotiation in the
field of global art. It also argues for rethinking analytical
categories in anthropology to identify the social role of
contemporary art practices in different cultural contexts and also
examines urban art and the way national or cultural values are
reinterpreted in response to ideas of difference and pluralism.
Rich in empirical data, this book will be useful to scholars and
researchers of modern and contemporary art, Indian art, art and
visual culture, anthropology, art history, mobility, and
transcultural studies.
This book is an ethnographic study of the travelling art exhibition
Indian Highway that presented Indian contemporary art in Europe and
China between 2008 and 2012, a significant period for the art world
that saw the rise and fall of the national exhibition format. It
analyses art exhibition as a mobile "object" and promotes the idea
of art as a transcultural product by using participant observation,
in-depth interviews, and multi-media studies as research method.
This work encompasses voices of curators, artists, audiences, and
art critics spread over different cities, sites, and art
institutions to bridge the distance between Europe and India based
on vignettes along the Indian Highway. The discussion in the book
focuses on power relations, the contested politics of
representation, and dissonances and processes of negotiation in the
field of global art. It also argues for rethinking analytical
categories in anthropology to identify the social role of
contemporary art practices in different cultural contexts and also
examines urban art and the way national or cultural values are
reinterpreted in response to ideas of difference and pluralism.
Rich in empirical data, this book will be useful to scholars and
researchers of modern and contemporary art, Indian art, art and
visual culture, anthropology, art history, mobility, and
transcultural studies.
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