Global and world art in the practice of the university museum
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Global and world art in the practice of the university museum
(Routledge research in museum studies, 13)
Routledge, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [178]-186) and index
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Description
Global and World Art in the Practice of the University Museum provides new thinking on exhibitions of global art and world art in relation to university museums.
Taking The Fowler Museum at UCLA, USA, as its central subject, this edited collection traces how university museum practices have expanded the understanding of the 'art object' in recent years. It is argued that the meaning of cultural objects infused with the heritage and identity of 'global culture' has been developed substantially through the innovative approaches of university scholars, museum curators, and administrators since the latter part of the twentieth century. Through exploring the ways in which universities and their museums have overseen changes in the global context for art, this edited collection initiates a larger dialogue and inquiry into the value and contribution of the empirical model.
The volume includes a full-colour photo essay by Marla C. Berns on the Fowler Museum's 'Fowler at Fifty' project, as well as contributions from Donald Preziosi, Catherine M. Cole, Lothar von Falkenhausen, Claire Farago, Selma Holo, and Gemma Rodrigues. It is important reading for professionals, scholars and advanced students alike.
Table of Contents
Introduction. A Critical Conversation: Global/World Art and the University Museum
Jane Chin Davidson
1. Fowler at Fifty: Looking Back, Looking Forward Photographic Essay: Fowler at Fifty
Marla C. Berns
2. In the Light of the Fowler: Art, History, Museology, and...
Donald Preziosi
3. Global Art and World Art: an Update on Art and Anthropology in the University Museum
Jane Chin Davidson
4. African Art and Art History's Global Turn
Gemma Rodrigues
5. East Asian Art History at UCLA: Its Development and Current Challenges
Lothar von Falkenhausen
6. Imagining Art History Otherwise
Claire Farago
7. Time Slip: Fiat Lux Redux/Remix as University-Museum Social Practice
Catherine M. Cole
8. Public Trust: The Museum and the University
Selma Holo with contributions from Jane Chin Davidson
9. Other Possible Worlds: The Global University Museum and Its Subjects
Sandra Esslinger
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