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Past Disquiet ; artists, international solidarity, and museums-in-exile / ; edited by Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti.

https://altair.imarabe.org//notice.php?q=id:123373 book 2018 La 4e de couv. indique : The 1970s saw artists, curators, and militants gathering international collections of art, donated by artists, that traveled to established museums, galleries and community spaces. These museums-in-exile were intended to incarnate the solidarity of artists with political causes and mobilize a wider public. Past Disquiet explores the histories of three such museums, plumbing the networks of artists who worked together to make them a reality. Starting with the forgotten International Art Exhibition for Palestine, the research uncovered a global map of artists protesting the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile and the apartheid regime in South Africa, and supporting liberation struggles including that of the Palestinian people and the Sandinista revolution. 1 vol. (371 p.) : ; 20 cm. ; ill. en noir et en coul. ; Anti-impérialisme 20e siècle Art 20e siècle Pays arabes Art et politique Art et politique Afrique du Sud Art et politique Chili Art et politique Palestine Art et politique Vietnam Belkahia, Farid Entretiens Manṣūr, Sulaymān Entretiens Odendaal, André Entretiens Pignon-Ernest, Ernest Entretiens Tamari, Vladimir Entretiens Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej (Varsovie) Khouri, Kristine Salti, Rasha Museum under construction book series ; no. 15 ABES
2018
Titre parallèle :
Past Disquiet. artists, international solidarity, and museums in exile  
Auteur/Artiste :
Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej (Varsovie) (Auteur), Khouri, Kristine 19..-.... (Éditeur scientifique), Salti, Rasha 1969-.... (Éditeur scientifique)  
Année de publication :
2018  
Description matérielle :
1 vol. (371 p.) : ; 20 cm. ; ill. en noir et en coul.  
Résumé éditeur :
La 4e de couv. indique : The 1970s saw artists, curators, and militants gathering international collections of art, donated by artists, that traveled to established museums, galleries and community spaces. These museums-in-exile were intended to incarnate the solidarity of artists with political causes and mobilize a wider public. Past Disquiet explores the histories of three such museums, plumbing the networks of artists who worked together to make them a reality. Starting with the forgotten International Art Exhibition for Palestine, the research uncovered a global map of artists protesting the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile and the apartheid regime in South Africa, and supporting liberation struggles including that of the Palestinian people and the Sandinista revolution.  
Mots-clés :
Anti-impérialisme  
20e siècle  
Art  
Pays arabes  
Art et politique  
Afrique du Sud  
Chili  
Palestine  
Vietnam  
Belkahia, Farid  
Entretiens  
Manṣūr, Sulaymān  
Odendaal, André  
Pignon-Ernest, Ernest  
Tamari, Vladimir