CONTEMPORANEITY PLANETARITY CHARTS TERRY SMITH 2011 CONTEMPORARY WORLD CURRENTS CONTINUING MODERNITIES Globalization PostCold War Hyperpower Clash of Civilizations Spectacularity ID: 151824
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CONTEMPORARY ART,CONTEMPORANEITY/PLANETARITY:CHARTS
TERRY SMITH
2011Slide2
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CURRENTS
CONTINUING MODERNITIES
Globalization
, Post-Cold War Hyperpower; Clash of
Civilizations
, Spectacularity
,
Neo
-conservatism,
neoliberal
economics,
Posthistory
, Invented
Heritage
,
Remodernisms
(between these,
dialectical
oppositionality
but no longer
prospective
resolution)
TRANSITIONAL TRANSNATIONALITY
Decolonization; Indigenization;
Anti-
Orientalist
and Postcolonial critique,
the movement
of movements, anti-globalization;
Postmodern
pastiche, new
realisms;
reverse
modernisms
(
e.g. China
)
(between these,
antinomic
frictions)
CONTEMPORANEITIES
Contemporaneousness of incommensurable master narratives;
Self
-
fashioning within
Immediation
;
cosmopolitanism/
planetarity
, ranging from world citizenship (modern) to as-needed affiliative connectivity (contemporary).
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WORLD/WORLDS: PLANES, LAYERS
Earth, planet, natural histories, evolution, information
Sentient interiority (human, animal, ?)
Societies, social relations, local economies, nation states, cultures
Geopolitics and economics, international arrangements,
ngos
, civilizationsSlide4
WORLD/WORLDS/WORLDING: PLANES & CONNECTIVITIES
Earth, planet, natural histories, evolution, information
<
indigeneity
, ecology,
virtuality
>
Sentient interiority (human, animal, thing?,
machinic
?)
<art, language, belief, religion, humanities, sciences, media>
Societies, social relations, local economies, nation states, cultures
<diplomacy, war, criminality, cooperation>
Geopolitics and economics, international arrangements,
ngos
, civilizations
<modernity, globalization,
globality
,
planetarity
>Slide5
MODERN TO CONTEMPORARY ART (Orthodox Western schema)
Modernity
Modern
Art
Realisms
Modernisms
(including alternative
and
vernacular
)
Avant
-garde art
Late
modern (Pop, Minimalism,
Conceptual
Art, etc.)
Postmodernity
Postmodernism
Remix
, relational
aesthetics,
altermodernism
? (Globalization)
Contemporary
Art
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CONTEMPORARY ART: WORLD CURRENTS PART I
BECOMING CONTEMPORARY IN EUROAMERICA
1. Late Modern Art becomes Contemporary
2. Postmodernism, Retro-Sensationalism and
Remodernism
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CONTEMPORARY ART: WORLD CURRENTS
P
ART II
THE TRANSNATIONAL TURN
1. Russia and (East of) Europe
2. South and Central America, the Caribbean
3. China and East Asia
4. India, South and Southeast Asia
5. Oceania
6. Africa
7. Eastern Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula
(West Asia) Slide8
CONTEMPORARY ART: WORLD CURRENTS PART III
CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS
1. World Picturing, Making Art Politically
2. Environmentalism, Catastrophe,
Planetarity
3. Affects of Time, Mediated Slide9
CONTEMPORARY ART: WORLD CURRENTS
I
BECOMING CONTEMPORARY IN EUROAMERICA
1. Late Modern Art becomes Contemporary
2. Postmodernism, Retro-Sensationalism and Remodernism
II
TRANSNATIONAL TRANSITIONS
1. Russia and (East of) Europe
2. South and Central America, the Caribbean
3. China and East Asia
4. India, South and Southeast Asia
5. Oceania
6. Africa
7.
West Asia
III CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS
1. World Picturing, Making Art Politically
2. Environmentalism, Catastrophe,
Planetarity
3.
Social Media: Affects
of
Time
CONCLUSION: Permanent Transition
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