"In 1989, an exhibition in Paris united the work of over a hundred artists and, since only half would be described as Western, it radically challenged the Western art system from within. ‘Magiciens de la Terre’ argued for the universality of the creative impulse and endeavoured to offer direct aesthetic experience of contemporary works of art made globally and presented on equal terms. Photographs and gallery plans reconstruct the exhibition in detail, and an essay by Lucy Steeds provides an extended examination of its history, context and choices. A new essay by Jean-Marc Poinsot looks at the discursive legacy, while another by Pablo Lafuente inscribes 'Magiciens de la Terre' within the wider history of exhibition practice. Additional text...
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierr...
The present paper analyzes the features of a dominant area in the international art circuit since th...
Art feeds on and inspires the world so that it cannot be appreciated neither on its own nor out of i...
This book is part of Afterall's Exhibition Histories series. It offers extensive visual representati...
"The second book in Afterall’s Exhibition Histories series focuses on the third edition of the Biena...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
Curator Jean-Hubert Martin’s 1989 exhibition "Magiciens de la terre" is considered the first exhibit...
Global Art: From Les Magicies de la Terre (Paris, 1989) to the São Paulo Biennial (1998) In her pres...
This dissertation Postcolonial Palimpsests: Historicizing Biennales and Large-Scale Exhibitions in a...
One of the most significant roles of contemporary art in a globalised world has come to be to mediat...
What institutional forms sustain aesthetic colonization today? How do they contribute to Western cul...
This paper analyzes the relation between the ideals of universality and globalization developed by t...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
It is quite clear that exhibitions have evolved in an unprecedented way in the latter half of the 20...
Art in the Global Present presents a fascinating collection of essays that together reveal how art i...
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierr...
The present paper analyzes the features of a dominant area in the international art circuit since th...
Art feeds on and inspires the world so that it cannot be appreciated neither on its own nor out of i...
This book is part of Afterall's Exhibition Histories series. It offers extensive visual representati...
"The second book in Afterall’s Exhibition Histories series focuses on the third edition of the Biena...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
Curator Jean-Hubert Martin’s 1989 exhibition "Magiciens de la terre" is considered the first exhibit...
Global Art: From Les Magicies de la Terre (Paris, 1989) to the São Paulo Biennial (1998) In her pres...
This dissertation Postcolonial Palimpsests: Historicizing Biennales and Large-Scale Exhibitions in a...
One of the most significant roles of contemporary art in a globalised world has come to be to mediat...
What institutional forms sustain aesthetic colonization today? How do they contribute to Western cul...
This paper analyzes the relation between the ideals of universality and globalization developed by t...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
It is quite clear that exhibitions have evolved in an unprecedented way in the latter half of the 20...
Art in the Global Present presents a fascinating collection of essays that together reveal how art i...
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierr...
The present paper analyzes the features of a dominant area in the international art circuit since th...
Art feeds on and inspires the world so that it cannot be appreciated neither on its own nor out of i...