Alternative Art and Anthropology: Global Encounters

Alternative Art and Anthropology: Global Encounters

by Arnd Schneider (Editor)

Synopsis

While the importance of the relationship between anthropology and contemporary art has long been recognized, the discussion has tended to be among scholars from North America, Europe, and Australia; until now, scholarship and experiences from other regions have been largely absent from mainstream debate. Alternative Art and Anthropology: Global Encounters rectifies this by offering a ground-breaking new approach to the subject. Entirely dedicated to perspectives from Asia, Latin America, and Africa, the book advances our understanding of the connections between anthropology and contemporary art on a global scale. Across ten chapters, a range of anthropologists, artists, and curators from countries such as China, Japan, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nigeria, Chile, Ecuador, and the Philippines discuss encounters between anthropology and contemporary art from their points of view, presenting readers with new vantage points and perspectives. Arnd Schneider, a leading scholar in the field, draws together the various threads to provide readers with a clear conceptual and theoretical narrative. The first to map the relationship between anthropology and contemporary art from a global perspective, this is a key text for students and academics in areas such as anthropology, visual anthropology, anthropology of art, art history, and curatorial studies.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 258
Edition: 1
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 23 Feb 2017

ISBN 10: 1474231241
ISBN 13: 9781474231244
Book Overview: The first book to explore the connections between anthropology and contemporary art on a global level.

Media Reviews
Overall, the book is very enjoyable to read and presents a range of new conceptual and practical perspectives ... With its substantial theoretical framework and rich range of empirical examples, this book is a key text for students, academics and practitioners. * Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford *
For a long time Arnd Schneider has been thoroughly discussing the intricate and manifold relationships between art and anthropology. In this most pertinent book, he opens the discussion away from the hegemonic academic and art worlds to focus on authors who speak from other, very diverse contexts: a global selection of crossed voices. His interviews to some of them are as enlightening as their essays, while adding sharp vivacity to the volume. * Gerardo Mosquera, Independent curator and critic *
This volume provides a valuable resource for expanding the field of anthropology and contemporary art within academia for students, educators, anthropologists, and art practitioners. * Visual Anthropology Review *
Certainly, the book fulfills its promise by introducing readers to the work of artists, curators, and scholars outside the gamut of mainstream western attention. It will be of interest to those seeking to broaden their perspectives on the variety of ways the movements between art and anthropology can be configured. * FIELD: A Journal of Socially Engaged Art Criticism *
Author Bio
Arnd Schneider is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is the editor of Contemporary Art and Anthropology, Between Art and Anthropology, Anthropology and Art Practice (all with Christopher Wright) and Experimental Film and Anthropology (with Caterina Pasqualino), all published by Bloomsbury.