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Kateryna Gorlenko
Art Museums in Global Age
Acquisition Policies of Museums of Modern and Contemporary Art from 1980s to the Present
2011. 80 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-33217-2 (3639332172)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-33217-9 (9783639332179)
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This book is an attempt to investigate the processes of globalization and their impact on the contemporary art world. There are several issues which are of the major interest for this research, namely the notion of global art and the connections between contemporary and modern art, the definition of a non-Western artist, as well as the concept of museums of modern and contemporary art. The main aim of this research is to find out whether these museums incorporate non-Western art into their permanent collections and how often they exhibit works of non-Western artists presently. To study this problem four world-renowned art museums have been chosen: Tate Modern in London, MoMA in New York, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and MUMOK in Vienna. Being art museums with a long Eurocentric art tradition they try to present themselves as remarkable contemporary art institutions. So the core question is: Are these museums really open to the changes happening in the global world and ready to follow the latest art trends in it? This book is addressed to both art professionals and the general public interested in the issues of art globalization.
was born in 1984 in the Ukraine. She studied Chinese and English Philology in Kyiv and graduated recently with MA in Global Studies from the Universities of Leipzig and Vienna, where she pursued research on globalization of culture and art. Currently she is a freelance translator and researcher based in the Ukraine.