Institution as Medium – Towards a Critical Architecture of Institutions.

In recent years, there is a growing interest in the forms and formats of 
presentation and exhibitions. In artistic production as well as in 
theoretical and historical reflection, the attention increasingly shifts 
towards how artistic practices are conferred with meaning through their 
presentation (from aspects of interior design or labeling, to questions 
of accessibility) and mediation, and not only through the works 
themselves. Especially through examples of exhibitions or museum 
collections, historical research analyzes the interplay of artistic 
works and their mediation, which ultimately aims to connect art and its 
contextualization within a political sphere. For many artists working 
today, consideration of the presentation form is a fundamental aspect of 
their work, which is often based on and reflected upon through 
references to historical examples of exhibition design.

"Institution as Medium – Towards a Critical Architecture of 
Institutions" is the second part of a cooperation between the 
Postgraduate Program in Curating, ICS Institute Cultural Studies, Zurich 
University of the Arts (ZHdK) and Kuenstlerhaus Stuttgart, following a 
conference in Stuttgart in May 2008.

http://www.on-curating.org/issue_02.html
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