Curatorial things / Beatrice von Bismarck, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer (eds.).

The meaning, function, and status of things have changed decisively over the past two decades?a development that stems from increasing skepticism about the ability of things to present culture. This questioning of thingness is an integral part of presentation and has shaped the relevance of the fiel...

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Uniform Title:Cultures of the curatorial.
Corporate Author: Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Other Authors: Bismarck, Beatrice von
Meyer-Krahmer, Benjamin
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2019]
Series:Cultures of the curatorial.
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Physical Description:358 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Format: Book

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500 |a "This book is based on the international symposium 'Curatorial things' at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) , Berlin, October 30-November 1, 2014"--Colophon. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 0 |t Curatorial Things : An Introduction /  |r Beatrice von Bismarck, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Economics of Information on Display /  |r Sabeth Buchmann --  |t Tensta Museum : Still Alive and Morphing /  |r Maria Lind --  |t Constellation Intolerance /  |r Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Closing the Book : Source Communities, Museums, and "Curatorial Things" /  |r Kavita Singh --  |t Toward the Curatorial Thing : Bill Brown in conversation with Beatrice /  |r von Bismarck and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Thing, Dance, Vagueness : Choreographic Challenges to Curating /  |r André Lepecki --  |t "I Guess the Objects Remained Rather Unimpressed" : Florian Malzacher in conversation with Beatrice /  |r von Bismarck and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Modes of Aesthetic Display in African Art /  |r Annette Bhagwati --  |t Touching the Curatorial : On Collective Processes of Making Sense /  |r Leire Vergara --  |t "This Discussion Was What There Was" : Circulating Rumors and Anecdotes as : Material for Exhibitions as Historiographies /  |r Judith Welter --  |t Collections from the Colonial Past for a Future Museum-University /  |r Clémentine Deliss --  |t Tournament of Value : Arjun Appadurai in conversation with Beatrice /  |r von Bismarck and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Rearranging the World : Found Objects and the Collection, Pre- and Post-Internet /  |r Katharina Weinstock --  |t Curating Spaces, Curating Interiors : Evoking Sites, Narratives, and Processes /  |r Peter J. Schneemann --  |t "It's the Thing That's Going to Mess Everything Up" Sarah Pierce in conversation with Beatrice /  |r von Bismarck and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t Fetishize This! Artifacts and Other Agents at the Edge of Art /  |r Sven Lutticken --  |t Rehearsing Evidence /  |r Beatrice von Bismarck --  |t Things after the Event : Publishing Exhibition Histories --  |t Lucy Steeds in conversation with Beatrice /  |r von Bismarck and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer --  |t When Things Disappear : Curating Immateriality /  |r Jana Scholze. 
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