Admission requirements
Only students who are admitted to the master’s Joint MA pilot programme “Media & Material Culture” can take part in this course.
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Description
This seminar deals with contemporary artistic production, the global circulation of artworks and the practices of display in museums, galleries, biennales and art fairs. Exploring key concepts and approaches within the discipline of anthropology, we will elaborate on questions such as the flows of art works on a global scale, the tensions and power relations between artists, art experts, and art markets or cultural management and how we can investigate these from an anthropological perspective. What do we make of emerging – and declining – “trends” such as African, Latin American, Australian, Chinese or Indian contemporary art? In what way can we discuss and analyze the production of art and culture within a social (global) field? This seminar will be conducted partly as an elearning seminar on moodle.
Timetable
Winter Term 2010/2011 (13/10/2010 – 02/02/2011)
Mode of instruction
Lectures
Assessment method
Presentation, final paper, weekly assignments, group work
Reading list
Bourdieu, Pierre. 2003. The field of cultural production : essays on art and literature. Cambridge
[u.a.]: Polity Press;Belting, Hans and Andrea Buddensieg (eds.). 2009. The Global Art World. Audiences, Markets and
Museums. OstfildernHatje-Cantz; Weibel, Peter and Andrea Buddensieg (eds.). 2007. Contemporary Art and the
Museum. A Global Perspective. OstfildernHatje Cantz Verlag; Gell, Alfred. 1999. The art of anthropology: essay and diagrams. Athlone
Press: LondonHerrero, Marta. Hrsg.]. 2009. Art and aesthetics/1. Classical contributions to the study of art and
aesthetics. London; New York: Routledge (all volumes)Mosquera, Gerardo and Jean Fisher. 2004. OVER HERE. International Perspectives on Art and
Culture. MIT Press: Cambridge; London
Morphy, Howard. 2006. The anthropology of art: a reader . Malden, MA [u.a.]: Blackwell
Svasek, Maruska. 2007. Anthropology, art and cultural production. London [u.a.] Pluto Press.