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Towards a Micropolitical and Holistic Post-Representational Practice: A Case Study.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Fischer, Berit, Author.
Contributor:
Carwin, Stephanie, Proofreader.
Biotop 3000, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art criticism.
Art--Exhibitions.
Museums--Curatorship.
Political art.
Curatorship.
Exhibitions.
Genre:
Discursive works
Critical Writing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], OnCurating.org, 2023.
Summary:
"This practice-based research contributes a new perspective to the field of contemporary post-representational curation with the specific angle of examining how the curatorial can activate spaces and conditions for a micropolitical and holistic making of social empathy. The research reconsiders and experiments with what an "ex-hibition" can be, how else ideas can be "ex-hibited" or rather "in-habited" and made to be experienced beyond curatorial forms of display, representation and beyond the mere consumption of the visual. It explores how the curatorial can achieve a more self-determined aesthetic and discursive form of practice, that actively engages and dissolves the on-looking audiences; a practice that instead strives to nurture agency and partaking protagonists. The explorations extend Nora Sternfeld's notions of the "contact zone" and "asymmetric relations". It takes guidance in Paulo Freire's learning approach of "critical consciousness", and Suely Rolnik's "micropolitics" and "knowing body" as approaches for the decolonisation and de-subjectivation of the (social) body and its relationality to what is considered as Other, towards a delinking from hegemonic and capitalistic appropriations in the process of subjectivation. Through the practical research of the Radical Empathy Lab (REL), a curation that creates the conditions for holistic and relational-versus informational-learning is explored. REL's approach emphasises the sensual and experiential in creating conscientization, to sharpen our senses for an "active micropolitics" towards exploring new forms of being together that momentarily allow one to reflect, to re-feel and undo a reactionary an-aesthesia. The examination concludes with the coinage of new terminology such as "intra-curation" and "affective transformative curation" for considering this specific curatorial approach."-- provided by distributor.
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