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Critical Practice - Artists, Museums, Ethics

English · Paperback / Softback

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Critical Practice is an ambitious work that blurs the boundaries among art history, museum studies, political science and applied ethics. It takes an interdisciplinary approach to represent key developments in institutional critique as they impact museums. The book elucidates the museological and ethical implications of institutional critique, providing a much needed resource for museum studies scholars, artists, museum professionals, art historians and graduate students worldwide


List of contents

1 Critical Practice as Reconciliation
2 Changing Hands: Ethical Stewardship of Collections
3 ‘Temple Swapping’: Hybridity and Social Justice
4 Platforms: Negotiating and Renegotiating the Terms of Democracy
5 Reconciliation and the Discursive Museum

About the author










Janet Marstine is Academic Director of the School of Museums Studies at the University of Leicester. She is the co-editor of New Directions in Museum Ethics (2012), and editor of The Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics (2011) and New Museum Theory and Practice: An introduction (2005).


Summary

Critical Practice is an ambitious work that blurs the boundaries between art history, museum studies, political science and applied ethics. Marstine demonstrates how convergences between institutional critique and socially engaged practice, as represented by the term ‘critical practice’, can create conditions for organisational change, particularly facilitating increased public agency and shared authority. The book analyses a range of museum interventions exploring such subjects as the ethical stewardship of collections, hybridity as a methodological approach to social justice and alternative forms of democracy. Discussing critical practice within the framework of peace and reconciliation studies, Marstine shows how artists’ interventions can redress exclusions, inequalities and relational frictions between museums and their publics.
Elucidating the museological and ethical implications of institutional critique and socially engaged practice, Marstine has provided a timely and thoughtful resource for museum studies scholars, artists, museum professionals, art historians and graduate students worldwide who are interested in mapping and unpacking the intricate relationships among artists, museums and communities.

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"Critical Practice displays all of the acute sensitivity to the nuances of the complex relationships between contemporary art and its enabling institutions that have made Janet Marstine a leader in the field of museum studies scholarship. . . . In a clear voice, Marstine urges that we take up the critical spirit that inspired the Institutional Critique of museums by artists, and combine it with the commitment to shared practice that drives socially-engaged art, to generate a “critical practice” in the work we do within museums, galleries, and art spaces."
- Terry Smith, University of Pittsburgh, USA, and The European Graduate School, Switzerland
"Janet Marstine's timely new book traces the evolution of Institutional Critique and the emergence of socially engaged artists practices, examining how they interact with the imperatives of public galleries and museums. Refreshingly, Marstine does not dodge the thorny ethical questions that inevitably arise when artists work and play with others. Critical Practice boldly engages with issues of care, authorship, conflict and reconciliation in the context of sometimes painful and often significant changes in habits, practices and policy that artworks produce."
- Neil Cummings, Chelsea College of Arts London, UK
"Marstine’s approach, through the lens of ethics and reconciliation, offers a very particular, and productive framework within which to think about museums, communities and artists."
- Nick Cass, University of Leeds, UK

Product details

Authors Janet Marstine, Janet (University of Leicester Marstine, Marstine Janet
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2017
 
EAN 9780415658560
ISBN 978-0-415-65856-0
No. of pages 226
Dimensions 174 mm x 245 mm x 14 mm
Series Museum Meanings
Museum Meanings (Paperback)
Museum Meanings
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

ART / Museum Studies, Museology & heritage studies, Museology and heritage studies

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