The paper investigates meaning communicated by the exhibition Archaic, the national pavilion of Iraq at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017). The Venice Biennale is the only global art event that allows countries and nations to represent themselves on their own terms. In this sense, the system of national pavilions is traditionally regarded as an arena for soft power. The paper applies multimodal analysis both on the macro-level (Halliday metafunctions) and micro-level (investigation of artworks for meaning potentials) to understand the image of Iraq curated in the exhibition. The analysis shows that the curators did not shy away from showing a negative image of Iraq with its outdated governmental system and existing ethno-religious divides. How...
This paper examines Hans Haacke’s 1993 project Germania as a literal disruption of the utopic vision...
This thesis reconstructs Iran’s participation at the Venice Biennale from 1956–1966. In examining th...
1968 saw the May revolt in Europe, a series of events where students protested all-pervading capital...
The following is an informal reflection on the changing place of nationality and national consciousn...
In April 2003, the National Museum of Iraq was plundered and the substantial majority of its artifac...
A research project at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich analyzes the individual nationa...
This single review of a sprawling international exhibition takes as a conceit the comparison of thre...
British artists have been a constant presence at the Venice Biennale from the very beginning in 1895...
Expo 58, the first post-WWII world’s fair (Brussels 1958), was presented and received as a celebrati...
This thesis presents three main arguments. First, that curating in national museums is a process of ...
A barrage of criticism has been levelled against the Venice Biennale’s national pavilion structure i...
Many museums and galleries today address migration stories in their exhibitions. In this article, a ...
Margreiter's film Pavilion and McQueen's film Giardini exhibited respectively inside the Austrian Pa...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
India’s Kochi-Muziris Biennale has been described as one of the most significant newly emergent bien...
This paper examines Hans Haacke’s 1993 project Germania as a literal disruption of the utopic vision...
This thesis reconstructs Iran’s participation at the Venice Biennale from 1956–1966. In examining th...
1968 saw the May revolt in Europe, a series of events where students protested all-pervading capital...
The following is an informal reflection on the changing place of nationality and national consciousn...
In April 2003, the National Museum of Iraq was plundered and the substantial majority of its artifac...
A research project at the Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich analyzes the individual nationa...
This single review of a sprawling international exhibition takes as a conceit the comparison of thre...
British artists have been a constant presence at the Venice Biennale from the very beginning in 1895...
Expo 58, the first post-WWII world’s fair (Brussels 1958), was presented and received as a celebrati...
This thesis presents three main arguments. First, that curating in national museums is a process of ...
A barrage of criticism has been levelled against the Venice Biennale’s national pavilion structure i...
Many museums and galleries today address migration stories in their exhibitions. In this article, a ...
Margreiter's film Pavilion and McQueen's film Giardini exhibited respectively inside the Austrian Pa...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
India’s Kochi-Muziris Biennale has been described as one of the most significant newly emergent bien...
This paper examines Hans Haacke’s 1993 project Germania as a literal disruption of the utopic vision...
This thesis reconstructs Iran’s participation at the Venice Biennale from 1956–1966. In examining th...
1968 saw the May revolt in Europe, a series of events where students protested all-pervading capital...