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What do museums collect? = Misulgwan ŭn muŏt ŭl sujip hanŭn'ga
- Title
- What do museums collect? = Misulgwan ŭn muŏt ŭl sujip hanŭn'ga / editor, Sunhee Jang ; contributors, Tony Bennett [and twelve others].
- Publication
- Seoul, Republic of Korea : National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2019.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- What museums do ; 2
- Uniform Title
- Misulgwan ŭn muŏt ŭl sujip hanŭn'ga. English.
- What museums do (Seoul, Korea) ; 2.
- Subject
- Art museums > Collection management
- Art museums > Collection management > Korea (South)
- Art and globalization
- Art and technology
- Art museums > Collection management > Congresses
- Art museums > Curatorship > Congresses
- Musées d'art > Gestion des collections > Congrès
- Musées d'art > Conservation > Congrès
- Musées d'art > Gestion des collections
- Musées d'art > Gestion des collections > Corée du Sud
- Art et mondialisation
- Art et technologie
- Art, Modern > Collectors and collecting
- Art museums > Acquisitions
- Art museums > Collection management
- Art museums > Curatorship
- Genre/Form
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Note
- "This book is a follow-up publication to the international symposium "What do Museums Collect?" which was organized by the MMCA from November 30 to December 1, 2018"--Colophon.
- Symposium themes: "Collecting Others in Contemporary Art Museums: Diversity and Inclusion beyond Post-colonial Discourses" and "The Strategies and Remediation of Collecting in Contemporary Art Museums: Rewriting Art History, the Digital Humanities, and the Destination of Artworks."--Page 5.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Foreword / Bummo Youn -- Introduction to What Do Museums Collect? / Sunhee Jang
- I. Collecting Others in Contemporary Art Museums: Diversity and Inclusion Beyond Post-Colonial Discourses. Re-collecting, Re-classifying, Re-ordering: Indigenous Art and the Contemporary Australian Art Field / Tony Bennett -- Museum Collecting: The Origin of the Concept and the Acceptance of Contemporary Otherness / Shan Lim -- What Does the MMCA Collect? / Yup Jang -- Global Korea, Multiculturalism, and Discourses of Otherness: Cosmopolitanism and Contemporary Art Exhibits / Kristina Dziedzic Wright -- Unsettling the Center / The Other Divide: Collection Building and the Curatorial Strategy at the National Gallery Singapore / Lisa Horikawa -- Recalibrating a Collection: Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative / Joan Young -- Postmodern Praxis: Representation of the Dilemma in Representing the Other / Hyosil Yang
- II. Strategies and Remediation of Collecting in Contemporary Art Museums: Rewriting Art History, Digital Humanities, and Destination of Artworks. Why Collect Now? If So, How?: Challenges to Modern and Contemporary Art Museums / Terry Smith -- A Survey of the Exhibition Hello World: Revising a Collection / Sven Beckstette -- When Archives Become Form: Collections, Information, and Access / Emily Pugh -- New Materialities and New Collecting: Future Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art / Beryl Graham -- Life and Death of Works of Art / Sunhee Jang -- Towards a Sustainable Art Practice / Inhwan Oh.
- ISBN
- 9788963032252
- 8963032256
- LCCN
- 2022408293
- OCLC
- on1222915975
- 1222915975
- SCSB-14592151
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries