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As museums worldwide shuttered in 2020 because of the novel coronavirus, New York-based cultural strategist András Szántó conducted a series of interviews with an international group of museum leaders. In a moment when economic, political, and cultural shifts are signaling the start of a new era, the directors speak candidly about the historical limitations and untapped potential of art museums. Each of the twenty-eight dialogues in this book explores a particular topic of relevance to art institutions today, and tomorrow. What emerges from the series of in-depth conversations is a composite portrait of a generation of museum leaders working to make institutions more open, democratic, inclusive, experimental and experiential, technologically savvy, culturally polyphonic, attuned to the needs of their visitors and communities, and concerned with addressing the defining issues of the societies around them. The dialogues offer glimpses of how museums around the globe are undergoing an accelerated phase of reappraisal and reinvention. CONVERSATION PARTNERS: Marion Ackermann, Cecilia Alemani, Anton Belov, Meriem Berrada, Daniel Birnbaium, Tom Campbell, Tania Cohen, Rhana Devenport, Maria Mercedes Gonzales, Max Hollein, Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Mami Kataoka, Brian Kennedy, Koyo Kouoh, Sonia Lawson, Adam Levine, Victoria Noorthoorn, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Anne Pasternak, Adriano Pedrosa, Suhanya Raffel, Axel Ruger, Katrina Sedwick, Franklin Sirmans, Eugene Tan, Phil Tinari, Marc-Olivier Wahler, Marie-Cécile Zinsou
Since 1993, Beijing-based Ai Weiwei has created a cohesive body of
work in the various guises of artist, architect, curator, writer
and critic. This overview, an in-depth reflection on the artist's
most vibrant and celebrated projects, features works from
2004-2007--including installation projects, objects and videos.
Focusing on thematic topics, materials and media, it includes
screenshots from Ai's influential blog, as well as a discussion of
his infamous social sculpture "Fairytale," which debuted at 2007's
Documenta 12, inviting 1,001 Chinese citizens to participate in
hopes of finding, "a way to bring China's current social condition
to Kassel and thus allow Westerners to view a sample of modern
Chinese society." Ai's most recent wood and porcelain series is
also featured here, positing a new understanding of traditional
Chinese forms, aesthetics and production. This publication includes
texts by Charles Merewether, Peter Pakesch and Philip Tinari.
Includes more than thirty artists' studios, galleries and art spaces, many of which have never been published before.
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