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    Margins Revisited

    Locating Spaces of Radical Openness and Communities of Resistance within Contemporary Art

    MAS Curating

    Quynh Dong, Photo Studio (2008), Photo series with Huyen and Thuy Dung, matte photo paper Ilford multigrade, analog enlargements in black and white. 51.2 x 50.7 cm, Quynh Dong

    The core of our research interest lies in knowledge production and artistic activity that emerge from politically decentralized positions. Though these positions may connote subordination and powerlessness, alternative sites can constitute new and valuable perspectives within the field of art and beyond. Drawing from prior year’s research on fluid yet potent categories of alternativity, in-betweenness and para-sites, we decided to merge our trajectories and perform our MAS research collectively. Our study of these hybrid sites as tactical positions for asserting counter-hegemonic narratives continues with an exploration of how the margin can embody another alternative space of articulation. In today’s interconnected, networked, yet politically fragmented world, how are these spaces of solidarity and resistance formed and sustained? This research aims to explore how artists and cultural practitioners have used literary and exhibitionary strategies to assert counter-narratives and ‘othered’ identities within the globalized art world.

    Details

    • Disziplin

      Kunst

    • Projekttyp

      Abschlussarbeit

    • Studienbereich

      MAS Curating

    • Autorinnen, Autoren

      Leilani Lynch, Maria Mumtaz

    • Dozierende

      Prof Dr. Dorothee Richter, Ronald Kolb

    • Datierung

      FS 2022

    • LeilaniLynch_MariaMumtaz_MAS Curating 2022_Thesis.pdf