合适的距离?重新审视加勒比地区千年艺术策展方法

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART
L. Wainwright
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摘要2006年秋天,特立尼达岛西班牙港的一家小型私人美术馆Soft Box Studios举办了展览“合适的距离”,展出了21幅当时居住在岛上但来自其他地方的艺术家的画作。由教师、特立尼达和多巴哥国家博物馆和美术馆前副馆长安迪·雅各布策划的五位著名艺术家是科菲·卡伊加(生于1943年)和罗伯塔·斯托达特(生于1963年),他们有牙买加背景,还有来自英国的克里斯·奥菲利(生于1968年)、雷克斯·迪克森(生于1939年)和彼得·多伊格(生于1959年)。重新审视这群外国艺术家的策展方法,包括考察这门艺术的生产和接受条件,以及更广泛地说,在千禧年的第一个十年里,加勒比地区的艺术。从当今的角度思考这一时期,可以将《合适的距离》作为一种千禧一代的策展项目方法加以历史化,这种策展项目既涉及全球艺术界,也涉及加勒比当地艺术界,并使我们能够评估它们之间的地理和隐喻距离以及它们的交叉点。这些结论鼓励继续突出分析的关键框架,并将当代艺术和加勒比艺术界的知名度和成功度问题化。
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A Suitable Distance? Revisiting a Millennial Approach to Curating Art in the Caribbean
Abstract In the autumn of 2006, Soft Box Studios, a small, privately run art gallery in Port of Spain, Trinidad, staged the exhibition A Suitable Distance, comprising twenty-one paintings by artists who were at that time living on the island yet who hailed from elsewhere. Curated by Andy Jacob, a teacher and former deputy curator of Trinidad and Tobago’s National Museum and Art Gallery, the five featured artists were Kofi Kayiga (b. 1943) and Roberta Stoddart (b. 1963)—who have a Jamaican background—alongside Chris Ofili (b. 1968), Rex Dixon (b. 1939), and Peter Doig (b. 1959), who are originally from the United Kingdom. Revisiting the approach taken to curating this group of foreign artists involves looking at the conditions of production and reception for this art and, more generally, for art in the Caribbean, during the first decade of the millennium. Reflecting on this period from a present-day perspective allows A Suitable Distance to be historicized as a millennial approach to curatorial projects that engage with both the global art world and the Caribbean’s local art world, and allows us to assess the geographical and metaphorical distances between them as well as their intersections. The conclusions encourage the continued foregrounding of critical frameworks of analysis and the problematizing of the terms of visibility and success that surround contemporary art and art communities of the Caribbean.
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