ABSTRACT

Site-specific installations are created for specific locations and are usually intended as temporary artworks. The Perpetuation of Site-Specific Installation Artworks in Museums: Staging Contemporary Art shows that these artworks consist of more than a singular manifestation and that their lifespan is often extended. In this book, Tatja Scholte offers an in-depth account of the artistic production of the last forty years. With a wealth of case studies the author illuminates the diversity of site-specific art in both form and content, as well as in the conservation strategies applied. A conceptual framework is provided for scholars and museum professionals to better understand how site-specific installations gain new meanings during successive stages of their biographies and may become agents for change in professional routines.

chapter 1|25 pages

The Problem of the Perpetuation of Site-Specific Installation Art

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Introduction
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chapter 4|42 pages

Ernesto Neto's Célula Nave

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Extending the Lifespan of a Temporary, Site-Specific Installation in a Museum Context
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chapter 5|37 pages

Jason Rhoades's SLOTO

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Reactivating Site Specificity and the Social Space of Perpetuation and Care
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chapter 6|44 pages

Drifting Producers

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The Perpetuation of an Installation Artwork Emerging from a Site-Specific Project
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chapter 7|11 pages

Conclusion and Further Discussion

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