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Karen Archey: Contemporary Art and Institutional Critique | Explore Modern Artworks for Galleries, Museums & Private Collections
Karen Archey: Contemporary Art and Institutional Critique | Explore Modern Artworks for Galleries, Museums & Private Collections

Karen Archey: Contemporary Art and Institutional Critique | Explore Modern Artworks for Galleries, Museums & Private Collections

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Faced with waning state support, declining revenue, and forced entrepreneurialism, museums have become a threatened public space. Simultaneously, they have assumed the role of institutional arbiter in issues of social justice and accountability. The canon of Institutional Critique has responded to the social embeddedness of art institutions by looking at the inner workings of such organisations. In After Institutions, Karen Archey expands the definition of Institutional Critique to develop a broader understanding of contemporary art’s sociopolitical entanglements, looking beyond what cultural institutions were to what they are and what they might become.

Karen Archey is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. She is a 2015 Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant recipient for short-form writing. Since joining the Stedelijk Museum in April 2017, Archey has organized solo exhibitions by artists Rineke Dijkstra, Catherine Christer Hennix, Steffani Jemison, Metahaven, Jeff Preiss, Charlotte Prodger, and Hito Steyerl. She has written numerous catalogue essays and is a contributor to several art publications, including Artforum and Frieze.

Published by Floating Opera Press
Softcover with flaps
116 pages
120 x 170 mm
ISBN 9783981910889

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