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Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia

The first comprehensive study of postcolonial practices in Iberian art curation.
 
This book reveals how art curation shapes postcolonial identities on the Iberian peninsula. Grappling with colonial fragmentation, communities in Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and France have turned to artistic displays to work out new identities in a modern, cosmopolitan world. These efforts take a variety of forms as particular curators cope with the particular imperial legacies that drive ongoing socio-economic transformation. Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia thus draws together, expands, and redefines both Iberian and curatorial studies through a decolonial lens.

304 pages | 19 halftones | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2022

Iberian and Latin American Studies

Art: European Art, Middle Eastern, African, and Asian Art


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Reviews

"This is a timely and ground-breaking volume. . . . For the field of Iberian Studies in particular, it offers not only a much needed opportunity to broaden its active 'cultural archive”'beyond the traditional literary core, but also to incorporate and question concepts of peripherality and coloniality. For Spanish and Portuguese art studies, the volume proposes an innovative comparative approach, one that not only links and contrasts curatorial practices in both countries, but also places them in a wider artistic, geocultural and academic context, and in relation to their own colonial practices."
 

Santiago Pérez Isasi, Lisbon University

Table of Contents

Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction: Fictions of Cosmopolitanism, Spectacles of Alterity. Curating and the (Un)Making of Coloniality in Contemporary Iberia. - Carlos Garrido Castellano and Bruno Leitão
Part I: Displaying Coloniality
Chapter 1: Remapping Disciplines, Displaying Possibilities. A Curatorial Studies-Based Approach to Iberian Studies. - Carlos Garrido Castellano
Chapter 2: Curatorial displacements in Spain before and after the 2000s: Coloniality tricks, exhibition eclipses and critical agencies. - Olga Fernández López
Chapter 3: The Exhibition as Representative Strategy for Cultural Diversity: Barcelona, 1992-2011. - Pep Dardanyà
Chapter 4: Displaying Postcolonial Spain. A Conversation between Juan Guardiola and Carlos Garrido Castellano. - Juan Guardiola, Carlos Garrido Castellano
Chapter 5: - Discourses of the Common Public Space: Identity, Memory and History in the Exhibitions of Autonomous Galicia. - Manuel Gago
Chapter 6: Curating Equatorial Guinea: Narratives of Spanish Colonialism in Central Africa as Told through Exhibitions. - Inés Plasencia Camps
Part II: Curating beyond Exhibition-Making
Chapter 7: What’s Someone Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Curatorial Processes, Ethno-Racial Agency and Coloniality in the Spanish State - Suset Sánchez Sánchez
Chapter 8: Négritude: Approximations of a Century of Artistic Relations between the Canary Islands and Africa - Adonay Bermúdez
Chapter 9: Visible Matters. A Short Exchange between Elvira Dyangani Ose and Carlos Garrido Castellano - Elvira Dyangani Ose
Chapter 10: The Gulbenkian Foundation’s Próximo Futuro Programme and the Challenges of Curating Difference - Bruno Leitão
Chapter 11: Documenting Postcolonial Curating. Thoughts on Buala One Decade On - Marta Lança
Part III: Insurgent Interventions
Chapter 12: Rumors: Representations: Revolutions - María Íñigo Clavo
Chapter 13: Between false steps and post-/decolonial recompositions in progress.
The Museum of Ethnology and World Cultures in Barcelona - Cristina Balma Tívola
Chapter 14: ARTifariti: an artistic, political and committed encounter with the Sahrawi people - Aurora Alcaide Ramírez
Chapter 15: Geopolitical Shifts and Diasporic Struggles in Former Metropolitan Territories? - Nancy Garín, Antoine Silvestre
Chapter 16: Angolan Art: A Conversation on Curating, Archives, Coloniality and Diaspora - Paula Nascimento, Adriano Mixinge
Chapter 17: Insurgent Aesthetics: Creole Rap from the Outskirts of Lisbon - Otávio Raposo, Pedro Varela

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