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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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Slide1

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).

 Slide3

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

 Slide6

CONTEMPORARY ART: WORLD CURRENTS PART I

BECOMING CONTEMPORARY IN EUROAMERICA

 

1. Late Modern Art becomes Contemporary

2. Postmodernism, Retro-Sensationalism and

Remodernism

Slide7

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

 Slide10