Global Visions: Towards a New Internationalism in the Visual Arts

Edited by Jean Fisher


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'This collection marks a unique contribution to the necessary rethinking of the legacy of Modernism as well as offering an indication of the issues that will preoccupy us well into the next century.'
Nikos Papastergiadis
Creative Camera

Global Visions presents the collected papers of the Iniva symposium, A New Internationalism, held at the Tate Gallery in London, April 1994. This book brings together some of the foremost thinkers and practitioners in the visual arts in a provocative critique of notions of internationalism, the role of curatorial practice, particularly in relation to debates on cultural identity and difference.


ISBN: 0-947753-05-2
178pp, paperback, 230 x 152mm, 12 illustrations
Published by Kala Press (Iniva Franchise) in association with Iniva, 1994


Contributors:
Rasheed Araeen, Gordon Bennett, Jimmie Durham, Hal Foster, Hou Hanru, Geeta Kapur, Raiji Kuroda, Sarat Maharaj, Gerardo Mosquera, Everlyn Nicodemus, Olu Oguibe, Guillermo Santamarina, Elisabeth Sussman, Gilane Tawadros, Fred Wilson, Judith Wilson




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    Although this book is no longer available for sale, it can be read in Iniva's Stuart Hall Library.

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