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Exhibiting the Thing: A short history of thinking about the modes of display

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13.03.2017

Lecture

The lecturas takes place on March 13, 2017 at 12.00 am in Hörsaal II (HSII), Rechbauerstr.12/KG.
Duchamp’s readymades, Tatlin’s counter-reliefs or Hugo Ball’s appearance as the “magic bishop" reciting his Karawane, are all works displayed in different cultural circumstances in the time of the WW1, and for us they exist as photographs of the crucial moments of the fully-fledged advent of the Avant-Garde art. As radical events in the history of exhibiting (that will be briefly overviewed in the talk), these three works transcend the barrier of the media-based art (of “aesthetic modernism”) and develop a new sense of presentation of the work in relation to established exhibition standards, and particularly to the ideological relation of the “work of art” and the “artefact”.  
Branislav Dimitrijević is Professor of History and Theory of Art at the School for Art and Design in Belgrade, and was formerly active as a contemporary art curator. His main research interests are in the fields of visual art, popular culture and film of the socialist Yugoslavia, but he also regularly writes on contemporary cultural, artistic and political issues in Serbia. Further Informations