The Discursive Museum

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Pub. Date: 2002-02-01
Publisher(s): Distributed Art Pub Inc
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Summary

Can the museum be viewed as a conceptual structure capable of liberating itself from visual and imaginary content? To address this question, a group of well-known philosophers, theorists, and artists undertook a critical examination of collection and exhibition concepts, especially of those that are orientated toward market success. With current trends toward global museum mergers, large-scale exhibitions, and "art light," the participants of this symposium, held at the MAK in Vienna, discuss the possibilities for daring curatorial policies dedicated to presenting art within critical aesthetic contexts and point the way to possible future forms of the museum. Participants include Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Bazon Brock, Boris Groys, Magdalena Jetelova, Gerhard Merz, Peter Noever, and Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Table of Contents

On the Subject
7(2)
Peter Noever
McDonald's or Mak?
9(4)
Magdalena Jetelova
On the Pauperization of the Imagination
13(9)
Magdalena Jetelova
Pavel Liska
God and Garbage - Museums as Creators of Time
22(7)
Bazon Brock
Wild Shores - Material for Art On Necessary Anachronisms Against Global Infantilization
29(9)
Elisabeth Schweeger
An Anachronistic Dialog
38(6)
Elisabeth Schweeger
Ernst Poppel
Against the Discursive Museum
44(14)
James Cuno
(-Museum)2=?
58(14)
Laszlo Foldenyi
Place of Reflection or Place of Sensation?
72(11)
Hans Belting
Synergy-Museum
83(15)
Joshua Decter
The Mobile Collection: Dejanov/Heger's Car Synergy
98(6)
Joshua Decter
Plamen Dejanov und
Swetlana Heger
The Invisible Collection - Strategies for the Future
104(14)
Gregor Eichinger
Rainald Franz
Peter Gorsen
Stella Rollig
Angela Volker
Daniela Zyman
We'll Stick With It: Any Interference in the Soundlessness, Timelessness, Motionlessness, and Lifelessness of the True Museum is Disrespectful
118(10)
Gerhard Merz
Herbert Molderings
Art Meets Business - New Ways in Sponsoring
128(14)
Arne Johannsen
Brigitte Kossner
Willy Lehmann
Peter Noever
Mario Pregesbauer
Wolfgang M. Rosam
Christiane Zentgraf
Museums: The Mausoleum, The Laboratorium, The Meditation Chamber & The Rave
142(15)
Vito Acconci
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Art Institutions in Conflict Between Monoculture and Cosmopolitanism
157(15)
Marina Abramovic
Lynne Cooke
Boris Groys
Viktor Misiano
Herbert Muschamp
Peter Noever
Biographies 172

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