Curator Jean-Hubert Martin’s 1989 exhibition "Magiciens de la terre" is considered the first exhibition of global contemporary art, displaying recent works by 50 Western and 50 Nonwestern artists. Most of the scholarship concerning "Magiciens" focuses on its legacy, including critiques of the exhibition model in addition to the show serving as a springboard for subsequent exhibitions of global contemporary art. My thesis analyzes the exhibition within a larger history of French display of nonwestern and western objects and artworks in Paris. By placing "Magiciens" within this history, this thesis project examines how this exhibition which opened during the bicentennial celebrations of the French Revolution in Paris reified Paris’ claims of ...
In order to break down ethnocentric pictures within the western contemporary art world, Jean-Hubert ...
This thesis examines how an obscure exhibition from 1958 called Islands Beyond: An Exhibition of Ecc...
In late 19th-century France (1870-1900), due to openings of ports by the two Opium Wars, more bourge...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
"In 1989, an exhibition in Paris united the work of over a hundred artists and, since only half woul...
This book is part of Afterall's Exhibition Histories series. It offers extensive visual representati...
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierr...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
Paris has an exceptional cultural landscape, in which museums play an important role. This PhD thesi...
This thesis explores the relationship between a museum and its visitors through an in-depth analysis...
This thesis investigates Western exhibition practices and the problems that arise when they involve...
Global Art: From Les Magicies de la Terre (Paris, 1989) to the São Paulo Biennial (1998) In her pres...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2020-12-31This thesis has three sec...
This dissertation examines the exhibition strategies practiced by members of the Parisian-based grou...
This paper will examine the expanded role Contemporary art has assumed in rebranding Paris, France’s...
In order to break down ethnocentric pictures within the western contemporary art world, Jean-Hubert ...
This thesis examines how an obscure exhibition from 1958 called Islands Beyond: An Exhibition of Ecc...
In late 19th-century France (1870-1900), due to openings of ports by the two Opium Wars, more bourge...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
"In 1989, an exhibition in Paris united the work of over a hundred artists and, since only half woul...
This book is part of Afterall's Exhibition Histories series. It offers extensive visual representati...
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierr...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
Paris has an exceptional cultural landscape, in which museums play an important role. This PhD thesi...
This thesis explores the relationship between a museum and its visitors through an in-depth analysis...
This thesis investigates Western exhibition practices and the problems that arise when they involve...
Global Art: From Les Magicies de la Terre (Paris, 1989) to the São Paulo Biennial (1998) In her pres...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2020-12-31This thesis has three sec...
This dissertation examines the exhibition strategies practiced by members of the Parisian-based grou...
This paper will examine the expanded role Contemporary art has assumed in rebranding Paris, France’s...
In order to break down ethnocentric pictures within the western contemporary art world, Jean-Hubert ...
This thesis examines how an obscure exhibition from 1958 called Islands Beyond: An Exhibition of Ecc...
In late 19th-century France (1870-1900), due to openings of ports by the two Opium Wars, more bourge...