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Decolonial Curating and Museology

Class at Faculty of Humanities |
YBAJ238

Syllabus

1: INTRODUCTION, 2.10.2023 2: MUSEUMS (History, Archives, Definition (ICOM)), 9.10.2023 3: RESTITUTIONS, 16.10.2023 4: HISTORY OF EXHIBITIONS AND NEW MUSEOLOGY, 23.10.2023 5: MUSEUM VISIT,  30.10.2023 6: INSTITUTIONAL CRITIQUE (Feminist Perspective, Politics in Glass Case), 6.11.2023 7: WHO IS INCLUDED? DECOLONIAL CONTEMPORARY ART, 13.11.2023 8: EXHIBITION VISIT, 20.11.2023 9: CONTEMPORARY ART CURATING, ART BIENNALES, 27.11.2023 10: CURATING AS CARE, 4.12.2023 11: EXHIBITION VISIT, 18.12.2023 12: CONCLUSIONS, 18.12.2023

Annotation

In this course, we will read theoretical literature on curatorial practices and the genealogy of curating. The course will introduce contemporary issues that affect the production and organization of exhibitions, such as globalization and migration, digital culture, urbanization and the use of space, and changing public understandings.

The course includes knowledge of the cultural, theoretical, social, political and economic issues that underpin the art gallery and museum system. What happens to political projects when they are exhibited or even enclosed in normative spaces such as a museum or exhibition? How to think of curating as care and inclusion? We look at the concept of "slow curating".

How to view archives through a decolonial perspective? Should museums return colonial artifacts? How to deal with the problematic heritage that underpins many collections? How to creatively reshape historical archives through curatorial practices? The course will include excursions to galleries, museums and other exhibition spaces. Through visits to galleries, museums, and art collections.