Tourists like us. Critical Tourism and Contemporary Art
This book opens up a new field of discussion at the crossroads between contemporary art and critical tourism. As common ground for theoretical inquiry and artistic research, the notion of critical tourism asks us to question again our understanding of authenticity, the tourist gaze, the museification of landscape, the visual construction of place, post-romanticism, contemporary exoticism, site-specificity and global connectedness. The book specifically explores the role of the artist, and of the art institution, in the age of destination culture. How are individual and institutional practices changing in an era of hosting, hospitality, displacing and cultural nomadism? Based on the comparison between two very different but nonetheless similar landscapes the Swiss Alps and the Baltic Dunes and Beaches art historians, environmental historians, geographers, explorers, curators and artists address the relatively new field of critical tourism in a transdisciplinary context. Together they consider how to critically approach and understand seductive and remote landscapes, against the backdrop of global cultural tourism. The book is not only a critical account of discussions around the topics but it is also rich in visual materials, documents and descriptions of artistic interventions in these two touristic settings. This publication is the result of over a year of exchanges between ECAV Ecole Cantonale d Art du Valais in Sierre (Switzerland) and Nida Art Colony (NAC), which belongs to the Vilnius Academy of Arts (Lithuania). The book reviews the concepts, residencies, exhibitions, workshops and the symposium that formed this exchange between 2012 to 2013, in the context of the research and residency programme On Hosting and Displacing: Artistic Residencies and Cultural Production in Remote Contexts.
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Aitchison Bill (Article author), Petit-Outhenin Nicolas Vermot (Article author), Povilanskas Ramunas (Article author), Troili Marika (Article author), Martini Federica (Article author), Polska Agnieszka (Article author), Antille Benoit (Article author), Siberchicot Adrien (Article author), Drabble Barnaby (Article author), Startsev Yulia (Article author), Husberg Hanna (Article author), Dobriakov Jurij (Article author), Kohle Petra (Article author), Larsson David (Article author), McLean Laura (Article author), Laet de Liesje (Article author), Scinner Sam (Article author), Domela Paul (Article author), Hardenberg von Wilko Graf (Article author), Stasiulyte Laura (Article author), Soukup Markus (Article author), Michelkevicius Vitautas (Article author), Furtwanger Gilles (Article author), Cichocki Sebastian (Article author), Lundkvist Henning (Article author), Omlin Sibylle (Article author), Tsipni-Kolaza Kalliopi (Article author)
Vilnius
2013
264 pages
9786094471070
Available on request
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701.1 Mar
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