Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
140
Language
English
Published
Jan 2, 2018
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1981991743
ISBN-13
9781981991747
Description
In this thought-provoking collection, a diverse group of contributors engages with the critical necessary discussions surrounding the decolonization of art institutions. By examining the historical context and systemic practices that have shaped art landscapes, the authors challenge the traditional narratives that dominate the art world. Their insights push readers to reconsider the roles institutions play in perpetuating colonial legacies, illuminating pathways for inclusive and equitable dialogues within the arts.
Through a variety of perspectives, from curators to artists, the volume delves into both theoretical and practical approaches toward reshaping art environments. The contributors share innovative practices and strategies aimed at fostering greater representation and accessibility, creating a space for marginalized voices to be heard. The compilation not only serves as an important resource for those within the art community but also invites broader audiences to reflect on the implications of decolonization across culture and society.
Through a variety of perspectives, from curators to artists, the volume delves into both theoretical and practical approaches toward reshaping art environments. The contributors share innovative practices and strategies aimed at fostering greater representation and accessibility, creating a space for marginalized voices to be heard. The compilation not only serves as an important resource for those within the art community but also invites broader audiences to reflect on the implications of decolonization across culture and society.