Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific

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Autor(a) principal: Caetano, Sofia Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/24075
Resumo: The central theme of this dissertation encompasses the importance of space, particularly the exhibition space, and how it has become part of the subject matter, as well as a medium in art. Some artistic practices of the 20th century, mainly in the 20s and 60s, both in Europe and the United States of America have provided the contextual foundation. The close relation between the architectural and exhibition spaces has become an intrinsic link to establish the existence of the three-dimensional work of art. The overarching importance of space in the contemporary artistic practice is visible through the creative and exhibition installation process, most notably in the artistic movements of Installation art and Site-specific. By carrying over the transformative contemporary art scene concepts to an institutional and museological context, paired with the inherent evolution of its practices, these have allowed for a convergence of the museological fields. With the intention of providing audiences a unique experience, curators and museologists have relied on site-specific practices. By inviting artists (typically featured in the current artistic scene) to develop projects specially thought for a specific museum space, this simultaneously allows for a dialogue between the work of art and the space. These temporary exhibitions have garnered the attention a more diverse audience. As a result sustainability and independence of the museums are a constant source of debate. The result of which has allowed for the broadening of the notions of how museums function and have integrated the audience as a main element of the strategies of the museum programming. The principles of the cultural marketing provide museums a clearer vision of the understanding of the different audience and their needs. Thus, the main goal of this study is to perceive the importance of the museum space in the relation to the artistic practice. While existing as a strategic resource of the museological program, insofar as having the ability to lure new audiences. It also matters to notice, if the fact of the artist working directly inside the museum, contribute to a narrowing of the artist/audience relationship, being the museum the mediation element
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spelling Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specificMOMA - Museum of Modern Art (Nova Iorque)Centre Georges PompidouMuseu Guggenheim (Bilbau, Espanha)Tate Modern (Londres)Palais de Tokyo (Paris, França)Fundação de Serralves. Museu de Arte ContemporâneaEspaçoInstalação (Arte)Site - Specific ArtMuseus de arteArte contemporâneaPúblicos culturaisCuradoriaMuseologia e museografiaThe central theme of this dissertation encompasses the importance of space, particularly the exhibition space, and how it has become part of the subject matter, as well as a medium in art. Some artistic practices of the 20th century, mainly in the 20s and 60s, both in Europe and the United States of America have provided the contextual foundation. The close relation between the architectural and exhibition spaces has become an intrinsic link to establish the existence of the three-dimensional work of art. The overarching importance of space in the contemporary artistic practice is visible through the creative and exhibition installation process, most notably in the artistic movements of Installation art and Site-specific. By carrying over the transformative contemporary art scene concepts to an institutional and museological context, paired with the inherent evolution of its practices, these have allowed for a convergence of the museological fields. With the intention of providing audiences a unique experience, curators and museologists have relied on site-specific practices. By inviting artists (typically featured in the current artistic scene) to develop projects specially thought for a specific museum space, this simultaneously allows for a dialogue between the work of art and the space. These temporary exhibitions have garnered the attention a more diverse audience. As a result sustainability and independence of the museums are a constant source of debate. The result of which has allowed for the broadening of the notions of how museums function and have integrated the audience as a main element of the strategies of the museum programming. The principles of the cultural marketing provide museums a clearer vision of the understanding of the different audience and their needs. Thus, the main goal of this study is to perceive the importance of the museum space in the relation to the artistic practice. While existing as a strategic resource of the museological program, insofar as having the ability to lure new audiences. It also matters to notice, if the fact of the artist working directly inside the museum, contribute to a narrowing of the artist/audience relationship, being the museum the mediation elementCruzeiro, Cristina PratasRepositório da Universidade de LisboaCaetano, Sofia Mendes2016-06-16T18:43:01Z2016-09-102016-06-162016-09-10T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisimage/jpegapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/24075TID:201487594porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:12:38Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/24075Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:41:18.137658Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
title Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
spellingShingle Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
Caetano, Sofia Mendes
MOMA - Museum of Modern Art (Nova Iorque)
Centre Georges Pompidou
Museu Guggenheim (Bilbau, Espanha)
Tate Modern (Londres)
Palais de Tokyo (Paris, França)
Fundação de Serralves. Museu de Arte Contemporânea
Espaço
Instalação (Arte)
Site - Specific Art
Museus de arte
Arte contemporânea
Públicos culturais
Curadoria
Museologia e museografia
title_short Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
title_full Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
title_fullStr Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
title_full_unstemmed Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
title_sort Espaço enquanto matéria da arte, espaço enquanto matéria do museu : (re)configurações da experiência site-specific
author Caetano, Sofia Mendes
author_facet Caetano, Sofia Mendes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cruzeiro, Cristina Pratas
Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caetano, Sofia Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MOMA - Museum of Modern Art (Nova Iorque)
Centre Georges Pompidou
Museu Guggenheim (Bilbau, Espanha)
Tate Modern (Londres)
Palais de Tokyo (Paris, França)
Fundação de Serralves. Museu de Arte Contemporânea
Espaço
Instalação (Arte)
Site - Specific Art
Museus de arte
Arte contemporânea
Públicos culturais
Curadoria
Museologia e museografia
topic MOMA - Museum of Modern Art (Nova Iorque)
Centre Georges Pompidou
Museu Guggenheim (Bilbau, Espanha)
Tate Modern (Londres)
Palais de Tokyo (Paris, França)
Fundação de Serralves. Museu de Arte Contemporânea
Espaço
Instalação (Arte)
Site - Specific Art
Museus de arte
Arte contemporânea
Públicos culturais
Curadoria
Museologia e museografia
description The central theme of this dissertation encompasses the importance of space, particularly the exhibition space, and how it has become part of the subject matter, as well as a medium in art. Some artistic practices of the 20th century, mainly in the 20s and 60s, both in Europe and the United States of America have provided the contextual foundation. The close relation between the architectural and exhibition spaces has become an intrinsic link to establish the existence of the three-dimensional work of art. The overarching importance of space in the contemporary artistic practice is visible through the creative and exhibition installation process, most notably in the artistic movements of Installation art and Site-specific. By carrying over the transformative contemporary art scene concepts to an institutional and museological context, paired with the inherent evolution of its practices, these have allowed for a convergence of the museological fields. With the intention of providing audiences a unique experience, curators and museologists have relied on site-specific practices. By inviting artists (typically featured in the current artistic scene) to develop projects specially thought for a specific museum space, this simultaneously allows for a dialogue between the work of art and the space. These temporary exhibitions have garnered the attention a more diverse audience. As a result sustainability and independence of the museums are a constant source of debate. The result of which has allowed for the broadening of the notions of how museums function and have integrated the audience as a main element of the strategies of the museum programming. The principles of the cultural marketing provide museums a clearer vision of the understanding of the different audience and their needs. Thus, the main goal of this study is to perceive the importance of the museum space in the relation to the artistic practice. While existing as a strategic resource of the museological program, insofar as having the ability to lure new audiences. It also matters to notice, if the fact of the artist working directly inside the museum, contribute to a narrowing of the artist/audience relationship, being the museum the mediation element
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