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Art History in a Global Context
Methods, Themes, and Approaches
Ann Albritton (Edited by), A Albritton (Author), Gwen Farrelly (Edited by)
9781119127819, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 2 November 2020
176 pages
22.6 x 15 x 1.3 cm, 0.272 kg
Presents a clear and comprehensive introduction to the evolving discipline of global art studies This volume examines how art historians, critics, and artists revisit art from ancient times through to the early modern period as well as the ways in which contemporary objects are approached through the lens of global contact, exchange, networks, and trade routes. It assists students who actively seek to understand "global art history" and the discipline beyond the founding Western canons. The first section of Art History in a Global Context: Methods, Themes and Approaches explores how themes related to globalization are framing the creation, circulation, reception, and study of art today. The second section examines how curators, scholars, artists, and critics have challenged the Eurocentric canon through works of art, writings, exhibitions, biennials, large-scale conferences, and the formation of global networks. The third section is designed to help students look forward by exploring how art history in a global context is beginning to extend beyond the contemporary condition to understand the meaning, conditions, and impacts of exchange across borders and among artists in earlier periods. Art History in a Global Context is an ideal choice for upper-level undergraduate and entry level graduate art students. It can also be used as a teaching tool, or as models for case studies in different formats.
Notes on Contributors vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I Themes in Global Art History 11 1 A Porous Iron Curtain: Artistic Contacts and Exchanges across the Eastern European Bloc during the Cold War (1960–1980) 13 2 Environments and Sustainability 27 3 Gender, Race, and Feminism: Specificity in a Global Context: The Case of Chicanas Latinas and Latin American Women Artists, 1960s–1980s 35 Part II Global Art History in Practice/Praxis 55 4 Exhibitions and Biennials in a Global Context 57 5 Global Art Histories and Museums 77 6 Global Art History and its Asymmetries through Two Exhibitions: From The Global Contemporary to India and the World 87 Part III Global Art History and the Past 105 7 Rituals in Art 107 8 Migration and Transnational Temporalities in the South Indian Diaspora 119 9 “A Global Learning for All”: Creative Pedagogy in Art History 139 Index 153
Cristian Nae
Ann Albritton
Cecilia Fajardo-Hill
Ann Albritton
Gwen Farrelly
Parul Dave Mukherji
Ann Albritton
Judy Peter
Pearlie Rose S. Baluyut and Sarena Abdullah
Subject Areas: History of art / art & design styles [AC]
