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How Institutions Think: Between Contemporary Art and Curatorial Discourse
Contemporary art and curatorial work, and the institutions that house them, have often been centres of power, hierarchy, control, value and discipline. Even the most progressive among them face the dilemma of existing as institutionalised anti-institutions.
Taking its title from Mary Douglas's 1986 book, How Institutions Think, this anthology brings together an international and multidisciplinary group of writers, addressing such questions as to whether institution building is still possible, feasible or desirable; if there are emergent institutional models for progressive art and curatorial research practices; and how we can establish ethical principles and build our institutions accordingly.
Contributors reflect upon how institutions inform art, curatorial, educational and research practices as much as they shape the world around us. They consider the institution as an object of enquiry across many disciplines, including political theory, organisational science and sociology.
100 colour illustrations
Softcover
256 pages
Dimensions: height 29.8 x width 30.0 cm
ISBN: 9780262534321
Publisher: MIT Press
Published November 2017
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