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URL:https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/events/lecture-claire-bishop/
SUMMARY:Lecture: Claire Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Claire Bishop will discuss the rise of research-based art\, off
 ering a genealogy for its emergence in the 1990s. It argues that changes w
 ithin this genre are partially tied to the reception of post-structuralist
  theory in art schools in the 1980s\, and partly to technological developm
 ents in information management since the late 1990s.\n\nIn tandem with the
  rise of the attention economy\, the viewer’s reception of research-base
 d art has correspondingly shifted over these three decades. The paper offe
 rs a critique of this artistic tendency: its post-hermeneutic approach to 
 display\, its reconfiguration of spectatorship as labour\, and its exacerb
 ation of (rather than resistance to) information overload.\n\nClaire Bisho
 p is a British art historian\, critic\, and Professor of Art History at Th
 e Graduate Center\, CUNY\, New York since September 2008. Bishop is a cont
 ributor to art journals including Artforum and October. She is known as
  one of the central theorists of participation in visual art and performan
 ce.\n\nThe lecture is free and will be held in deSalle Auditorium.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures + Talks
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