The Unreality of UFORA / Nerealnost' UFORY: Notes on Contemporary Art

The Unreality of UFORA / Nerealnost' UFORY: Notes on Contemporary Art image
ISBN-10:

1500473472

ISBN-13:

9781500473471

Edition: Bilingual
Released: Aug 23, 2013
Format: Paperback, 196 pages
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Description:

Encouraged by the successes of their co-curated exhibitions Inexpressible (2009), After Hours/ Individual Stories (2010), and You First (2011), artists Dalibor Polívka and Rob Mintz (co-founders of UFORA, the Universal Festival of Relational Art) decided to create an art book depicting how “relational aesthetics” had rocked their world. In this handsomely designed volume, their essays compliment seminal texts by the influential French curator Nicolas Bourriaud (who coined the term “relational aesthetics”) and Mostyn gallery director Alfredo Cramerotti. Nicolas Bourriaud’s essay “Instable Connections” sets the record straight on the history of the term. Alfredo Cramerotti’s piece, “Three Ways of Curating,” presents new approaches to creative survival in an ever-shifting, curatorial culture. Delving into “exhibition as medium” and “institutional critique,” The Unreality of UFORA presents the work of a cadre of contemporary artists participating in an experimental exhibition. Full of incisive quotations from a variety of experts about the impact of “relational aesthetics,” its controversial acceptance, and its place in art history, The Unreality of UFORA should be on the radar of artists, collectors, curators, and art students seeking a high-octane jolt of insight into the relational turn.

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