The Global Contemporary and the Rise of New Art Worlds
- Type
- on subject
- Author
- Peter Weibel, Raqs Media Collective, Sara Giannini, Hans Belting, Thomas Hauschild, Liu Ding, Terry Smith, Piotr Piotrowski, Manthia Diawara, Sabine B. Vogel, Jean-Hubert Martin, Gerardo Mosquera, John Clark, Carol Yinghua Lu, Clare McAndrew, Jim Supangkat, Patrick D. Flores, Jacob Birken, Andrea Buddensieg, Thomas Fillitz, Oskar Ho Hing Kay, Antonia Marten, Birgit Mersmann, David Spalding
- Editor
- Peter Weibel, Hans Belting, Andrea Buddensieg
- Publisher
- MIT Press, Cambridge, 2013
- Code
- THEO-BELT-1
- Details
- 464 pages, English
See also
Gezichtspunten – Een inleiding in de methoden van de kunstgeschiedenis

Gezichtspunten – Een inleiding in de methoden van de kunstgeschiedenis
Library Material – on subject
Sun
Sun
Conversation pieces – community and communication in modern art

Conversation pieces – community and communication in modern art
Library Material – on subject
University of California Press
University of California Press
Revisiting Footnotes – Footprints of the Recent Past in the Post-Socialist Region
Revisiting Footnotes – Footprints of the Recent Past in the Post-Socialist Region
Revisiting Footnotes – Footprints of the Recent Past in the Post-Socialist Region
Library Material – on group show
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art LCCA
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art LCCA
Isaiah Berlin – The Roots of Romanticism
the A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts, Washingtom 1965

Isaiah Berlin – The Roots of Romanticism
the A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts, Washingtom 1965
Library Material – on subject
Princeton paperbacks
Princeton paperbacks
exhibition
13.04–04.06.2024
13.04–04.06.2024
Towards a new locality: Biennials and “Global Art”
Towards a new locality: Biennials and “Global Art”
Towards a new locality: Biennials and “Global Art”
Library Material – article