Project 1975
Project 1975
Contemporary Art and the Postcolonial Unconscious
ed. by Jelle Bouwhuis, Kerstin Winking ; contributors Alfredo Jaar, Sven Lütticken, Senam Okudzet , ....[et al.]

Author(s)
Alfredo Jaar, Sven Lütticken, Senam Okudzeto, [...et al.]
Editor(s)
Jelle Bouwhuis, Kerstin Winking
Publication
London : Black Dog Publishing, 2014
Scope
184 Pages, illustrated, 24 cm.
ISBN
9781908966223

The result of a two-year programme of exhibitions, commissioned essays, events and research at the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (SMBA), Project 1975 is a study of the effects of multicultural society on the visual arts. Taking its name from the year that Suriname officially became independent from The Netherlands, the book offers answers to current social and political questions affecting the visual arts: Is the power position of the stereotypical European white male coloniser less strong these days? How has post-colonial theory contributed to a better understanding of artists from areas such as Suriname?


Person as subject
Alfredo Jaar
Keywords
(de)colonisation
Location
Cabinet 29 - 5: Expanded Space ; Global Art ; decolonisatie
Remarks