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Flows and Counterflows - Globalisation in Contemporary Art (Sternberg Press)

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  • Verlag STERNBERG PRESS
  • ISBN13 9783956792700
  • ISBN10 395679270X
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 196
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2020
  • Sprache Englisch

Flows and Counterflows - Globalisation in Contemporary Art (Sternberg Press)

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Marcus Verhagen is one of the finest art critics writing today, and in these essays he maps the shifting terrain of the global art world with subtle, sceptical intelligence. --Malcolm Bull, Professor of Art and the History of Ideas, Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford

''Flows and Counterflows'' offers an incisive and highly original account of contemporary art's mutating relationship to the processes of globalisation. In its historical timeliness and critical urgency, it will no doubt become a seminal volume in this field. --Anthony Downey, Professor of Visual Culture in North Africa and the Middle East, Birmingham City University

Verhagen's complete survey of globalisation--covering how art addresses global markers such as tourism and border control; how the art system itself has been reshaped; and how artists resist by building informal networks--is so packed with well-explained contemporary artworks that the result, in practice, is an indispensable history of art for our times. --Gilda Williams, Goldsmiths MFA Curating, University of London