Past Disquiet : Artists, International Solidarity, and Museums-in-Exile / edited by Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti.
2018
N72.P6 P37 2018eb
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Title
Past Disquiet : Artists, International Solidarity, and Museums-in-Exile / edited by Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti.
ISBN
9788364177583 (electronic bk.)
8364177583 (electronic bk.)
9788364177446
8364177443
8364177583 (electronic bk.)
9788364177446
8364177443
Published
Warsaw : Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Language Note
Text in English.
Description
1 online resource (371 pages) : illustrations (some color)
1 online resource (+ 1 sheet.)
1 online resource (+ 1 sheet.)
Call Number
N72.P6 P37 2018eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1103320393
Summary
The International Art Exhibition for Palestine took place in Beirut in 1978 and mobilized international networks of artists in solidarity with anti-imperialist movements of the 1960s and '70s. In that era, individual artists and artist collectives assembled collections; organized touring exhibitions, public interventions and actions; and collaborated with institutions and political movements. Their aim was to lend support and bring artistic engagement to protests against the ongoing war in Vietnam, the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, and the apartheid regime in South Africa, and they were aligned with international solidarity for anticolonial struggles and the strife of the Palestinian people. Past Disquiet brings together contributions from scholars, curators and writers who reflect on these marginalized histories and undertakings that took place in Baghdad, Beirut, Belgrade, Damascus, Paris, Rabat, Tokyo, and Warsaw. The book also offers translations of primary texts and recent interviews with some of the artists involved.
Note
The International Art Exhibition for Palestine took place in Beirut in 1978 and mobilized international networks of artists in solidarity with anti-imperialist movements of the 1960s and '70s. In that era, individual artists and artist collectives assembled collections; organized touring exhibitions, public interventions and actions; and collaborated with institutions and political movements. Their aim was to lend support and bring artistic engagement to protests against the ongoing war in Vietnam, the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, and the apartheid regime in South Africa, and they were aligned with international solidarity for anticolonial struggles and the strife of the Palestinian people. Past Disquiet brings together contributions from scholars, curators and writers who reflect on these marginalized histories and undertakings that took place in Baghdad, Beirut, Belgrade, Damascus, Paris, Rabat, Tokyo, and Warsaw. The book also offers translations of primary texts and recent interviews with some of the artists involved.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
1 Introducing past disquiet : Martomeu Mari
Anselm Franke
Joanna Mytkowska
Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti. II On past disquiet : Transnational solidarity networks and speculative histories: 1960s-1980s / Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti. 3 Essays/interviews/documents : Interview by Mohanad Yaqubi on behalf of the editors / Sliman Mansour
Prologue: the London film connection / Reem Shilleh and Mohanad Yaqubi
Writing the history of modern Arab art / Alia Nakhli
Interview by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti / Toni Maraini
For a cultural humanism (1977); In the margins of the biennial (1978); Interview with Farid Belkahia (1978) / Toni Maraini
Material support: on Arab artists' unions and solidarity / Anneka Lenssen
Dream for solidarity: Palestinian art, JAALA, and Haryū Ichirō in the 1970s and 1980s / Nakajima Izumi
Interview by Rasha Salti / Vladimir Tamari
Lost in transition? The forgotten history of exchanges between Communist Poland and the Palestine Liberation Organization / Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek
"Art instead of politics": Polish artists "in solidarity" with Palestine and Chile in the 1970s and 1980s / Katarzyna Matul
Seeing near, seeing far: what do images tell us about solidarity in popular democracies? / Jérôme Bazin
Trajectories of solidarity in time: the Week of Latin America in Belgrade, Students' Cultural Center, 1977 / Jelena Vesić
Solidarity and socially engaged art in 1970s Italy / Sara Catenacci
The Brush and the Kalashnikov: the political vision of the jeune peinture from Paris to Beirut / Catherine Dossin
An atypical museum: the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende / Caroll Yasky and Claudia Zaldívar
When solidarity became art: the Museo Internacional de la Resistencia Salvador Allende (1975-90) / Elodie Lebeau
Interview with Rasha Salti / Ernest Picnon-Ernest
Interview by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti / Maeda Rei
Interview by Rasha Salti / Gordon Metz and André Odendaal. List of works and photo credits.
Anselm Franke
Joanna Mytkowska
Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti. II On past disquiet : Transnational solidarity networks and speculative histories: 1960s-1980s / Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti. 3 Essays/interviews/documents : Interview by Mohanad Yaqubi on behalf of the editors / Sliman Mansour
Prologue: the London film connection / Reem Shilleh and Mohanad Yaqubi
Writing the history of modern Arab art / Alia Nakhli
Interview by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti / Toni Maraini
For a cultural humanism (1977); In the margins of the biennial (1978); Interview with Farid Belkahia (1978) / Toni Maraini
Material support: on Arab artists' unions and solidarity / Anneka Lenssen
Dream for solidarity: Palestinian art, JAALA, and Haryū Ichirō in the 1970s and 1980s / Nakajima Izumi
Interview by Rasha Salti / Vladimir Tamari
Lost in transition? The forgotten history of exchanges between Communist Poland and the Palestine Liberation Organization / Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek
"Art instead of politics": Polish artists "in solidarity" with Palestine and Chile in the 1970s and 1980s / Katarzyna Matul
Seeing near, seeing far: what do images tell us about solidarity in popular democracies? / Jérôme Bazin
Trajectories of solidarity in time: the Week of Latin America in Belgrade, Students' Cultural Center, 1977 / Jelena Vesić
Solidarity and socially engaged art in 1970s Italy / Sara Catenacci
The Brush and the Kalashnikov: the political vision of the jeune peinture from Paris to Beirut / Catherine Dossin
An atypical museum: the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende / Caroll Yasky and Claudia Zaldívar
When solidarity became art: the Museo Internacional de la Resistencia Salvador Allende (1975-90) / Elodie Lebeau
Interview with Rasha Salti / Ernest Picnon-Ernest
Interview by Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti / Maeda Rei
Interview by Rasha Salti / Gordon Metz and André Odendaal. List of works and photo credits.
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Series
Museum under construction ; no. 15.
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Print version: Past Disquiet. Warsaw : Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, 2018
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