What to let go?:
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Beschreibung: | Issued with two flexible flat magnets measuring 18 x 10 cm which adhere to the front and back covers of the volume. The magnets are black, with white text printed on them. One magnet replicates the text box on the title page. The other magnet is a blurb, and is decorated at the bottom with the logos and names of the Para Site contemporary art centre in Hong Kong and of Sternberg Press. The burb reads: "This book contributes to discussions about what counts as heritage now, who gets to do the counting, and broader related issues around the subject of cultural sovereignty. It unpacks historical narratives and political memories linked with objects, sites, and ceremonies that have been lost, looted, restituted, repatriated, revived, or reinvented. Through its diverse line-up of discourse, poetry, and original artistic contributions, it weaves together subjects and geographies that are not usually part of the same conversation --from plundered cultural belongings held in colonial collections, to processes of renaming or removing symbols of past eras-- and considers how they relate in the context of recent social upheavals and political processes across continents. In our era of dangerous revisionism, when history has become a battlefield for both the left and the right, we are asking: How can art reconfigure our collective foundational myths? And of what should we let go on the journey towards figuring it out? Cosmin Costinaş and Inti Guerrero (Eds.) |
Beschreibung: | 363 Seiten Illustrationen 30 cm |
ISBN: | 9783956796425 395679642X |
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6 Introduction: What to Let Go? COSMIN COSTINA^ Г INTI GUERRERO 10 Losing the Discourse of Loss MARIAN PASTOR ROCES 22 DUSADEE HUNTRAKUL 92 Starting with an Honest Conversation SVEN HAAKANSON 30 That Fresh Kernel of Things, That Quintessential Spirit: A Selection of Poetry on Patrimony and Heritage 106 MYRLANDE CONSTANT BY BONAVENTURE SOH BEJENG NDIKUNG 120 Frontier Imaginaries: Property, Art, and Alibi VIVIAN ZIHERL 44 RADCLIFFE BAILEY 130 52 Dissonant Chords of Riots Indigenous Pacific: Co-Creation and Collaborative Stewardship in Today’s Museum NATASHA GINWALA 142 Monu-Mental CECILIA VICUNA MAIA NUKU 66 NIKAU HINDIN 160 Poetry Inter-Actions CECILIA VICUNA 76 Stones. Transduction. Fermentation: Edgar Calel and the Case of Ownership in Art Collections 168 Big Brother Knows No Joke: the Battle to Control the Past in Bangkok’s Streets PABLO JOSÉ RAMIREZ AN INTERVIEW WITH THONGCHAI WINICHAKUL Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munchen
180 Raffles Will Disappear: the 2019 Bicentennial in Singapore and its Counter-discourses HONG LYSA 198 (FRANK TANG 208 The Impulse to Turn CAROL YINGHUA LU 216 Three Plays of Shanshui Memory XIAOXUAN LU Г BO WANG 228 Elusive Inventories: on the Collection of Jane Ryan and William Saunders PIO ABAD 238 PIO ABAD Г (FRANCES WADSWORTH JONES 290 The Museo del Barro, Another Way of Understanding Heritage LIA COLOMBINO 300 OLINDA SILVANO 308 Theater, an Artform that was Going to Change the World VALI MAHLOUJI 330 RADY NGET 342 Tradition, or the Shadow of the Modern AN INTERVIEW WITH YUK HUI 356 Contributors 358 Image Credits 248 LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN 362 Acknowledgements 364 Colophon 262 Bringing Conversations on Gender and Sexuality to the National Museum NAMAN P. AHUJA |
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