Mix & stir : new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives /

Mix & Stir', this book's aim is an endeavour to understand art as being a panhuman phenomenon of all times and cultures; to steer away from the persistent Eurocentric/Western-centric viewpoint towards a transcultural and transnational interconnected model of exchange and processes of i...

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Other Authors: Westgeest, Helen, 1958- (Editor, Contributor), Zijlmans, Kitty (Editor, Contributor), Berghuis, Thomas J. (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Valiz, 2021.
Series:Plural (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 4.
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Table of Contents:
  • STARTERS. Dinner is served! / Kitty Zijlmans
  • Satellite cuisines: The human sciences and the visual arts / Wilfried van Damme
  • AngeÌ€le Etoundi Essamba
  • UNDECIDABILITY AND SPECTATORSHIP. Darkness as actor in the prints by Belkis AyoÌ?n / SteÌ?phanie Noach
  • What had happened?: Reflections in response to Melvin Edwards' Lynch Fragments / Robert Zwijnenberg
  • Agonistic recipes: Constructive conflicting visual mediation as socio-political model / Helen Westgeest
  • How not to bake a cake: Playful methods and 'pluriversing' / Sybille Lammes
  • COLLECTIVES. Set in stone / Sonja van Kerkhoff, Parisa Damandan, Rudi Struik
  • Ruangrupa: New outlooks on artist collectives in contemporary art / Thomas J. Berghuis
  • Art is going underground / Janneke Wesseling
  • Unanticipated intimacies: A collective writing experiment / Joo Yun Lee, Katja Kwastek, Chris Lee, Virginia MacKenny, Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou, Jacqueline HoaÌ€ng NguyeÌ‚n, Jennifer Pranolo, Lize van Robbroeck, Pippa Skotnes, James Webb, Carine Zaayman
  • Inclusive art history and canon formation: Contradictio in terminis? / Gregor Langfeld
  • Prosthetic swarm intelligence: Of windmills, ships, and an aesthetic of brutality / Frans-Willem Korsten
  • CIRCULATIONS. Rudi Struik
  • Touching the break: Negotiating the world of art by feel / Anne Gerritsen
  • Value accruement and dwindling of an iconic Chinese export painting, a journey / Rosalien van der Poel
  • Ever given: On mobility, stasis, and the circulation of images after the 'global turn' / Eva-Maria Troelenberg
  • New approaches to Asian modernity / John Clark
  • Art in jade: Or, how to identify a 'cultural avant-garde' work / Leonor Veiga
  • Tirzo Martha
  • ON EXHIBITIONS. Dishing up colonialism: An innovative curatorial approach to Dutch colonial history / Anja Novak
  • Black art matters: The successful branding of Black Lives Matter / Rob PerreÌ?e
  • The proof of the pudding is in the eating / Stijn Huijts
  • Revisiting Oshogbo / Paul Faber
  • John Mawurndjul: Towards a truer transcultural exhibition / Georges Petitjean
  • Our brain is a mirror / Meta Knol
  • ARTISTS AT WORK. Mutability / Sonja van Kerkhoff
  • The art of Gerard Caris and the world: A neural approach / John Onians
  • Mental fusions / Henk Slager
  • Artless aesthetics / Elisabeth de BieÌ€vre
  • Spiral retelling / Kitty Zijlmans in conversation with Charl Landvreugd
  • POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES. The silent empress: What should she have said? / Sophie Ernst
  • Rehumanizing acts: An outlook on (the meaning of) Dutch slavery research / Nancy Jouwe
  • Art history rooms, decoloniality, and liberature: Practicing art history in the Heerenlogement at the Turfdraagsterpad / Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
  • The art foodie's lament: Vegan soundings of the contemporary art circuit / Sarat Maharaj
  • The parallax effect / Leon Wainwright
  • Cooking a transcultural pedagogical experiment: A recipe to turn a global art course into a vehicle for change / Isabel Hoving
  • Intersectional spaces? DRC No. 12 / Ni Haifeng
  • DEEP ART HISTORY. Evolutionary approaches to art: A fusion dish / Larissa Mendoza Straffon
  • World art history: The dialogue between the prehistoric and the contemporary / Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
  • The future of the past: What comes after world art history? / Claire Farago
  • Remy Jungerman
  • AFTERS / Helen Westgeest, Astrid Vorstermans
  • Biographies.