Space, site, intervention situating installation art
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press
cop. 2000
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: on installation and site specificity / Erika Suderburg
- The functional site; or The transformation of site specificity / James Meyer
- One place after another: notes on site specificity / Miwon Kwon
- “Illiterate monuments”: the ruin as dialect or broken classic / Barbara Maria Stafford
- Fountains and grottos: installation and the Neobaroque / Sean Cubitt
- Garden Agon / Susan Stewart
- Written on the west: how the land gained site / Erika Suderburg
- Hidden economies in Los Angeles: an emerging Latino metropolis / Alessandra Moctezuma and Leda Ramos
- Landscape(s) of the mind: psychic space and narrative specificity (notes from a work in progress) / John Coleman
- Ordinary gestures of resistance / Ernest Larsen
- Internal exiles: the interventionist public and performance art of Asco / C. Ondine Chavoya
- Scream IV / Laurence A Rickels
- Displacements, furnishings, houses, and museums: six motifs and three terms of connoisseurship / Kevin McMahon
- Public art and the spectacle of money: an assisted commentary on art rebate/arte reembolso / John C. Welchman
- Video and film space / Chrissie Iles
- The machine in the museum; or, The seventh art in search of authorization
- “No guarantees, they’re wolves”: structure, movement, and the dystopic in Diana Thater’s China / Colin Gardner
- The space of electronic time: the memory machines of Jim Campbell / Marita Sturken
- The anthropologist’s shadow: the closet, the warehouse, the lesbian as artifact / Catherine Lord
- Imaging community: video in the installation work of Pepon Osprio / Tiffany Ana Lopez
- The 1970s “Situation” and recent installation: Joseph Santarromana’s intersubjective engagements / Amelia Jones.