Westkunst, 1981
A Historiography of Modernism Exhibited
- Collection : Passages
In 1981, the Cologne Trade-Fair centre hosted a large exhibition titled Westkunst: Zeitgenössische Kunst seit 1939 (Western Art: Contemporary Art since 1939). Organized by art critic Laszlo Glozer and curator Kasper König, the Western-centric survey highlighted avant-garde art and politically charged themes of freedom and individual expression. By examining Westkunst‘s historiographical stakes in light of the Cold War division of Europe, the show is revealed as paradigmatic of the ways in which hegemonic concepts of ‘Western art’ and the accompanying processes of othering were fashioned in the art world. In this collective volume, Westkunst’s universalising claims are scrutinised by focusing on the artistic tendencies exhibited; on exhibitionary discourses and practices of decontextualisation, comparison, and appropriation; on the alleged realisation of the values of progress, freedom, and autonomy; on the enacted conceptions of temporality and the architectural devices of narrativisation; on the exhibition’s blind spots and exclusions and the critical reactions it elicited. This analytic output makes fresh use of the archival materials, which are neither centralised nor systematized, with significant excerpts republished throughout the book. Seen through the lens of exhibition history, this revisiting of Westkunst sheds light on a broader trend of cultural conservatism that was gaining strength in the 1980s, just before the end of the Cold War, and on the start of new form of globalisation.
- Editors' Note
- Introduction: Unlearning Westkunst, 1981
- Mathilde Arnoux and Maria Bremer
- Ungers’ Column Grid and a Naked Support: Westkunst’s Mock-Up Architecture as Artefact
- Samuel Korn
- An Exhibited Historiography of the Present: Historical References and Temporal Constellations of Comparison in the Westkunst Exhibition
- Britta Hochkirchen
- Fabricating the Universal: The Westkunst Documentaries
- Mathilde Arnoux
- The Threshold of the West? The Danish Cobra Artists Exhibited at Westkunst and behind the Iron Curtain, 1948–1988
- Kristian Handberg
- Theatricalizing History: Thomas Schütte’s Westkunst Modelle in Context
- Stefan Vervoort
- Passiv-Explosiv: Artistic and Curatorial Protest against the Westkunst Exhibition
- Friederike Sigler
- Peripheralism as a Cultural Privilege? Investigating the 'Ostkunst’ and ‘Westkunst’ Discourse before and after 1989
- Andrea Bátorová
- Documents
- Westkunst Exhibition Guide
- From the heute Section Booklet
- From the Westkunst Exhibition Handbook
- About the Installation Views
- Sources
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Seen through the lens of exhibition history, Westkunst, a large survey of contemporary art since 1939, organized in 1981 in Cologne, is revealed as paradigmatic of the way in which the hegemonic concept of 'Western art' was fashioned during Cold War.
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TitreWestkunst, 1981
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Sous-titreA Historiography of Modernism Exhibited
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ÉditionPremière édition
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Auteur(s)Mathilde Arnoux, Maria Bremer
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CollectionPassages
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ISSN21049777
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ÉditeurÉditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris
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Éditeur originalÉditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris
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BISAC Classifications thématiquesART000000, HIS000000
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BIC Classifications thématiquesA, HB
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Public viséSans restriction
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Classification thématique ThemaNH Histoire, A Arts
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Date de première publication du titre17/04/2025
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SupportLivre broché
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ISBN-102-7351-3057-6
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ISBN-13978-2-7351-3057-3
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GTIN13 (EAN13)9782735130573
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Date de publication17/04/2025
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Nombre de pages de contenu principal475
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Format17 x 24 cm
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Prix30.00 €