Reassembling Musicality

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G. Barrett
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Abstract

Reassembly, curated by G Douglas Barrett and Petros Touloudi Tinos, Greece 5 July 2017 to 31 October 2017 The free movement of bodies and objects once considered critical for the smooth functioning of contemporary art has appeared, especially since 2017, increasingly uncertain in this era marked by new forms of nationalism, xenophobia, and economic isolationism. Indeed, many artists working in this environment have found it difficult or impossible to cross once unquestionably open borders, or to ship works to and from exhibitions held across a requisitely international stage. As an attempt to respond to this crisis, I, along with Petros Touloudis, curated Reassembly, an exhibition held in the summer of 2017 on the island of Tinos, Greece. The exhibition came out of an annual residency program organized by Touloudis’s Tinos Quarry Platform and was held at the Cultural Foundation of Tinos. Overall, we wanted to ask if there is a critical role for music can play in the field contemporary art, especially as its plagued by new forms of border policing and geopolitical conflict.
重组音乐性
曾经被认为对当代艺术顺利运作至关重要的身体和物体的自由运动已经出现,特别是自2017年以来,在这个以新形式的民族主义、仇外心理和经济孤立主义为标志的时代,这种自由运动越来越不确定。事实上,许多在这种环境下工作的艺术家发现,他们很难或不可能跨越曾经毫无疑问的开放边界,或者在国际舞台上举办的展览中来回运送作品。为了应对这一危机,我与彼得罗斯·图卢迪斯(Petros Touloudis)于2017年夏天在希腊蒂诺斯岛策划了一场名为“重组”(Reassembly)的展览。这次展览是由图卢迪的蒂诺斯采石场平台组织的年度驻地项目的一部分,在蒂诺斯文化基金会举行。总的来说,我们想问音乐在当代艺术领域是否可以发挥关键作用,特别是在它受到新形式的边境警务和地缘政治冲突的困扰时。
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