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Four case studies bring to the fore decolonial and other non-hegemonic approaches to the profession of curating in Sweden from the 1960s to the early 2000s.
Edited by CuratorLab at Konstfack University of Arts- Anna Mikaela Ekstrand, Giulia Floris, Vasco Forconi, Edy Fung, Julius Lehmann, Maria Lind, Marc Navarro, Simina Neagu, Hanna Nordell, Tomek Pawlowski Jarmolajew, Marja Rautaharju, Erik Sandberg, Joanna Warsza
Through four case studies, Archeology of a Profession in Sweden brings to the fore decolonial and other non-hegemonic approaches to the profession of curating in Sweden from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Carlos Capelan, Elisabet Haglund, Gunilla Lundahl, and Jan-Erik Lundstr m made their mark on art and curating of their time, at institutions such as Kulturhuset and Arkitekturmuseet in Stockholm, Bor s Konstmuseum and Bildmuseet in Ume , but also through exhibitions on trains and in parks. They pioneered what today is called social practice and embraced art and artists from all parts of the world. This book highlights their underresearched work in presentations, essays, and interviews, accompanied by rare photographic documentation.
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Four case studies bring to the fore decolonial and other non-hegemonic approaches to the profession of curating in Sweden from the 1960s to the early 2000s.
Edited by CuratorLab at Konstfack University of Arts- Anna Mikaela Ekstrand, Giulia Floris, Vasco Forconi, Edy Fung, Julius Lehmann, Maria Lind, Marc Navarro, Simina Neagu, Hanna Nordell, Tomek Pawlowski Jarmolajew, Marja Rautaharju, Erik Sandberg, Joanna Warsza
Through four case studies, Archeology of a Profession in Sweden brings to the fore decolonial and other non-hegemonic approaches to the profession of curating in Sweden from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Carlos Capelan, Elisabet Haglund, Gunilla Lundahl, and Jan-Erik Lundstr m made their mark on art and curating of their time, at institutions such as Kulturhuset and Arkitekturmuseet in Stockholm, Bor s Konstmuseum and Bildmuseet in Ume , but also through exhibitions on trains and in parks. They pioneered what today is called social practice and embraced art and artists from all parts of the world. This book highlights their underresearched work in presentations, essays, and interviews, accompanied by rare photographic documentation.