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The Museum Establishment and Contemporary Art

The Museum Establishment and Contemporary Art

The Museum Establishment and Contemporary Art

The Politics of Artistic Display in France after 1968
Rebecca DeRoo , Washington University, St Louis
June 2014
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9781107656918

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    This book provides an in-depth account of the protests that shook France in 1968 and which served as a catalyst to a radical reconsideration of artistic practice that has shaped both art and museum exhibitions up to the present. Rebecca DeRoo examines how issues of historical and personal memory, the separation of public and private domains, and the ordinary objects of everyday life emerged as central concerns for museums and for artists, as both struggled to respond to the protests. She argues that the responses of the museums were only partially faithful to the aims of the activist movements. Museums, in fact, often misunderstood and misrepresented the work of artists that was exhibited as a means of addressing these concerns. Analyzing how museums and critics did and did not address the aims of the protests, DeRoo highlights the issues relevant to the politics of the public display of art that have been central to artistic representation, in France as well as in North America.

    • Interdisciplinary approach to see museums as sites where cultural values are negotiated
    • New unpublished materials, including accounts of Christian Boltanski and Annette Messager
    • Explains origins of the Centre Pompidou, a center for contemporary art and example for museums internationally

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… The Museum Establishment and Contemporary Art is a fluently written, thoroughly researched and engaging book that is laudatory in its demand for art to be understood as political and for the museum to engage with its wider public.' The Art Book

    '… DeRoo's chapters are rather elegantly integrated to give a synthetic view of artistic and curatorial strategies in the 1970s …' Oxford Art Journal

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    June 2014
    Paperback
    9781107656918
    284 pages
    254 × 178 × 15 mm
    0.69kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Museums as political centers
    • 2. Dismantling art institutions: the 1968 explosion of social awareness
    • 3. Christian Boltanski's personal memorabilia: remaking museums in the wake of 1968
    • 4. Annette Messager's images of the everyday: the feminist recasting of '68
    • 5. Institutionalizing '68: the Pompidou center
    • 6. America and Europe post-Pompidou: sustaining the new political mission of the museum.
      Author
    • Rebecca DeRoo , Washington University, St Louis