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Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces considers the challenges that accompany an assessment of the role of contemporary art in heritage contexts, whilst also examining ways to measure and articulate the impact and value of these intersections in the future.
Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces considers the challenges that accompany an assessment of the role of contemporary art in heritage contexts, whilst also examining ways to measure and articulate the impact and value of these intersections in the future.
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Nick Cass is an artist and lecturer at the University of Leeds. Having a background working in museum education, and from his experience as an artist working within museums and heritage sites, he has a long-standing interest in the 'intersection' between artists and heritage. Gill Park is Lecturer in Art Gallery, Museum and Heritage Studies at the University of Leeds and Lecturer in Curating at the University of Newcastle. Anna Powell is Senior Lecturer in Art and Design Theory in the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Huddersfield.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I: Reimagining Heritage 2. Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience 3. Making Cities: Places, Production, and (Im)material Heritage 4. Gestured by Brass Art: Gestures, Ambiguity, and Material Transformation at Chetham's Library Part II: Alternative Histories 5. Making the Invisible Visible in Capability Brown's Lost Landscapes 6. A Room of One's Own: Strategies of Feminist Arts Interventions 7. Contemporary Interventions and Conflict: The Possibilities of 'Critical Historical Consciousness' as a Mode of Heritage Production 8. Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience: Mary Eleanor Bowes and The Orangery Urns Part III: Disciplinary Dialogues 9. Expanded Interiors: Bringing Contemporary Site-Specific Fine-Art Practice to Roman Houses at Herculaneum and Pompeii. 10. Practicing History: Art, Archives, and Footnotes 11. Understanding the Audience Experience of Contemporary Visual Arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site: A Dialogue between a Contemporary Artist and a Sociologist Part IV: Liminal Spaces 12. Numinous Experiences in the Home of the Brontes 13. Transactions of an Artist's Placement: Planning Berwick-upon-Tweed with Sander Van Raemdonck 14. Bruce Nauman at York St Mary's: A Hermeneutic Enquiry into 'The Intersection'
1. Introduction Part I: Reimagining Heritage 2. Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience 3. Making Cities: Places, Production, and (Im)material Heritage 4. Gestured by Brass Art: Gestures, Ambiguity, and Material Transformation at Chetham's Library Part II: Alternative Histories 5. Making the Invisible Visible in Capability Brown's Lost Landscapes 6. A Room of One's Own: Strategies of Feminist Arts Interventions 7. Contemporary Interventions and Conflict: The Possibilities of 'Critical Historical Consciousness' as a Mode of Heritage Production 8. Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience: Mary Eleanor Bowes and The Orangery Urns Part III: Disciplinary Dialogues 9. Expanded Interiors: Bringing Contemporary Site-Specific Fine-Art Practice to Roman Houses at Herculaneum and Pompeii. 10. Practicing History: Art, Archives, and Footnotes 11. Understanding the Audience Experience of Contemporary Visual Arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site: A Dialogue between a Contemporary Artist and a Sociologist Part IV: Liminal Spaces 12. Numinous Experiences in the Home of the Brontes 13. Transactions of an Artist's Placement: Planning Berwick-upon-Tweed with Sander Van Raemdonck 14. Bruce Nauman at York St Mary's: A Hermeneutic Enquiry into 'The Intersection'
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