A collection of conversations, essays, artists' projects, and inserts,
critically reflecting on the concept of “exhibition
history”.
Exhibitions are tightly intertwined with the processes of historiography,
creating dynamic and plural relations among and beyond participants both
human and nonhuman. They are able to connect different histories while
writing history themselves, their reciprocal relationships making them a
complex object and transformative agent in historical research. Although it
is precisely these abilities that have led to the current intense engagement
with exhibition history, the question of what exhibition history as a
practice and method entails remains largely under-discussed. As a collection
of conversations, essays, artists' projects, and inserts, this book aims to
draw attention to the effects of a practice of exhibition history stemming
from research and the curatorial. Through methodological considerations,
interventions in existing historiographies, and proposals for new modes of
referencing, the contributions work with exhibition history—and embody it
themselves. Of(f) Our Times: Curatorial Anachronics highlights exhibition
history's decisive role in revising existing histories and testing new modes
of narrating and relation building. The publication reflects on how the
field factors into a heightened interest in the social and political impact
of exhibitions across different times and places. As a reciprocal practice,
this alters our knowledge of exhibitions and their aftermath: their
continued, trans-institutional, trans-temporal, plural existence in the
present and the future.
Edited by Beatrice von Bismarck and Rike Frank.
Contributions by Beatrice von Bismarck, Cosmin Costinaş, Rike Frank, Dora
García, Anthony Gardner, Nora Joung, Anne Szefer Karlsen, Lara
Khaldi, Azar Mahmoudian, Natalie Tominga Hope O’Donnell, Sarah Pierce,
Realismusstudio, Center For Historical Reenactments, Marcelo Rezende,
Marie J. Jean & Claudine Roger, Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti,
Lucy Steeds, Jelena Vesić, Vladimir Jerić Vlidi.