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Curating And The Educational Turn 1st Paul Oneill Mick Wilson

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Curating And The Educational Turn 1st Paul Oneill Mick Wilson
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Publisher: Open Editions (London) & de Appel (Amsterdam)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.74 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Paul O'Neill, Mick Wilson
ISBN: 9780949004185, 0949004189
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st

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Curating And The Educational Turn 1st Paul Oneill Mick Wilson by Paul O'neill, Mick Wilson 9780949004185, 0949004189 instant download after payment.

In recent years there has been increased debate on the incorporation of pedagogy into curatorial practice-on what has been termed "the educational turn" ("turn" in the sense of a paradigmatic reorientation, within the arts). In this new volume, artists, curators, critics and academics respond to this widely recognized turn in contemporary art. Consisting primarily of newly commissioned texts, from interviews and position statements to performative text and dialogue, Curating and the Educational Turn also includes a number of previously published writings that have proved primary in the debate so far. Companion to the critically acclaimed Curating Subjects, this anthology presents an essential question for anyone interested in the cultural politics of production at the intersections of art, teaching and learning. Contributors include David Aguirre, Dave Beech, Cornford & Cross, Charles Esche, Liam Gillick, Tom Holert and Emily Pethick.

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