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[Commlist] CfP Reinventing Museology: The Role of Conceptual Art
Fri Mar 25 00:16:38 GMT 2022
We welcome international and interdisciplinary submissions for the
conference:
Reinventing museology. The role of conceptual art.
This conference is integrated into the Saison Croisée France-Portugal
2022 and organized by Fmsh Paris (Fondation Maison Science de l'Homme)
and Universidade Lusofona, Lisbonne (Ceied and the Department of Museology).
Submission deadline: 15th May 2022
Conference Dates: 6th -7th October 2022
Location: FMSH, Paris (www.fmsh.fr)
Weblink:
https://www.fmsh.fr/en/our-work/call-papers-reinventing-museology-role-conceptual-art?fbclid=IwAR1-1CWAN2cca2AhmAS--yH0dYdgKv9o0l3HZEbdgrMz4Ut8jHks0bItaIU
Keynote Speakers:
Mario Moutinho, dean of Universidade Lusofona and Director of the
Museology Department of Universidade Lusofona.
Sara Alonso Gómez, art historian, curator and associate
researcher at Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires de l’UFR Lettres,
Arts, Cinéma (CERILAC) from the University of Paris.
Conference Abstract:
The scope of this conference is to reflect from an interdisciplinary
perspective on the role that contemporary art – and especially
conceptual art – had for the progressive critical reform and
democratization of museology since the beginning of the 20th century. We
are looking for contributions that discuss historic and recent
case-studies, theories and solutions that emerged in the context of a
new, social museology.
The starting point is the observation that the museologic dispositive,
even if contested in the context of new museologic practices, is
perpetuated in contemporary arts in altered, augmented, virtual,
critical and analytical ways. We launch the question ofwhy and how do
contemporary artists work with the museologic dispositive as a way to
reconsiderculture-specific heritage, personal heritage, global heritage
and the political questions they imply.
The themes addressed in the past decade by critical museology (by
authors such as Ivan Karp, Christine Mullem Kreamer and Steven Levine,
Sharon Macdonald, Janice Baker among many others) span between the
critique of the discipline itself through methodological questionings of
classification, display and value attribution, to uncovering of marginal
histories excluded from historic narratives and their reintegration into
the cultural and social space. The role of artistic practices for
stimulating participative and collaborative museologic practices has
been often acknowledged.
Nonetheless, it seems that a theory of how conceptual art has re-thought
the identity of the 'object' (and implicitly the 'heritage object'), and
the question of 'display' are missing from the field. How did conceptual
art contribute in time to the re-thinking of the museum as practice
(social and cultural)? These two factors had important implications in
terms of promoting de-colonial thinking, allowing multiple narratives,
including secondary objects and marginalised histories into the
museologic narrative and expanding the identity of the heritage object
with an ephemeral dimension.
The call is open to contributions from anthropology, social sciences,
education science, design, performance studies, aesthetics, and
connected fields covering the period from the modernism to the neo
avant-gardes and until today's digital conceptualism. We would like to
follow how do these approaches reflect back into the discipline of
museology, determining a shift towards a de-colonial and social museology.
This conference intends as well to go deeper into the principles of
sociomuseology, which includes the immediate social reality into the
museologic practice. We would like to propose a discussion around this
term – launched in 2007 at Universidade Lusofona at the International
MINOM meeting, while introducing the question of art into this field.
A publication will be issued in 2022-2023 which includes the conference
proceedings, related articles by the conference participants and
artistic portfolios.
The Call is Open for the Formats:
Lecture (Theoretical contributions, case-studies, documentation of
artistic practices and works etc.)
Film/Video and Photography Submission (Material to be Projected and
Presented During the Conference Days).
Submission documents: CV (max. 3 pg.), Abstract (max. 400 words),
optional visual material (1-2 images, jpg format)
Please submit your material at: (reinventingmuseology /at/ msh-paris.fr)
No payment for participation requested.
Cms scholars are especially welcome
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