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Sigrid Adorf (ed.), Sønke Gau (ed.), ...: going public.

Sigrid Adorf (ed.), Sønke Gau (ed.), Basil Rogger (ed.)

going public.
creating visibility in the field of art

Softcover, 272 pages

Date of publication: 14.04.2025

There are many ways to go public in the field of art—such as exhibiting and publishing artworks, writing about art, or presenting the findings of artistic and curatorial research and practice. It is only through making the results of artistic work public that they become accessible to audiences or participators—a performative act and at the same time an entry into a market place of money, attention, or symbolism. Reception is an essential aspect of production in this context. Yet the debate cannot be limited to the art public, as it becomes a political public with the emergence of antagonisms. At the forefront here is an understanding of going public as an aesthetic and political strategy not primarily concerned with “objectively verified knowledge,” but with the necessity of public communication as an emancipatory practice that not only allows but also aspires to uncertainties, questions, and complexities.

 

With contributions by Dirk Baecker, Stephan Geene, Jens Kastner, Eva Kernbauer, Isabell Lorey, Tine Melzer, Maria Muhle, Shusha Niederberger, Uriel Orlow, Volker Pantenburg, and Marion von Osten.

  • public sphere
  • contemporary art
  • digital culture
  • cultural practice
  • publishing
  • art education

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Sigrid Adorf

is professor of contemporary art and cultural analysis and deputy director of the Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts; she also co-edits www.fkw-journal.de.
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    In: Jens Badura (ed.), Selma Dubach (ed.), Anke Haarmann (ed.), Dieter Mersch (ed.), Anton Rey (ed.), Christoph Schenker (ed.), Germán Toro Pérez (ed.), Künstlerische Forschung. Ein Handbuch

Sønke Gau

is an art historian and cultural scholar, curator and art critic, and lecturer at the Zurich Unversity of the Arts.
Basil Rogger

Basil Rogger

studied Philosophy, Psychology and Pedagogy at the Universities of Bern and Zurich. He was part of a series of research projects funded by the »Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung« (1991–2000) and member of the Research Department at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute on social and economic research (1998–2000). Since 2000 he has been working as a freelance consultant, researcher, editor and curator at crossroad issues of culture and economics. He has been working as a lecture on design and cultural analysis at Zurich University of the Arts since 2003. Before he became production manager of the Lucerne Festival in 2009, he had been managing editor (2006–2009).

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