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University of California Press

Infrastructure and Form

The Global Networks of Indian Contemporary Art 1991-2008

by Karin Zitzewitz (Author)
Price: $65.00 / £55.00
Publication Date: Sep 2022
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780520387096
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Illustrations: 102 color illustrations
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About the Book

In the 1990s and 2000s contemporary art in India changed radically in form as an art world once dominated by painting began to support installation new media and performance. In response to the liberalization of India’s economy art was cultivated by a booming market as well as by new nonprofit institutions that combined strong local roots and transnational connections. The result was an unprecedented efflorescence of contemporary art and growth of a network of institutions radiating out from India.
 
Among the first studies of contemporary South Asian art Infrastructure and Form engages with sixteen of India’s leading contemporary artists and art collectives to examine what made this development possible. Karin Zitzewitz articulates the connections among formal trajectories of medium and material curatorial frames and networks of circulation and the changing conditions of everyday life after economic liberalization. By untangling the complex interactions of infrastructure and form the book offers a discussion of the barriers and conduits that continue to shape global contemporary art and its relationship to capital more broadly.

About the Author

Karin Zitzewitz is Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at Michigan State University and the author of The Art of Secularism: The Cultural Politics of Modernist Art in Contemporary India.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction

1. Feminist Networks New Biennials,and Performance 
2. Painting and the Image Condition at the Millennium 
3. Materiality Ephemerality Haptics 
4. Language the Documentary and Art in a Discursive Mode
5. Infrastructure Collaboration and the Cut 
Conclusion: Infrastructure Is Not (Only) a Metaphor

Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index

Reviews

“Karin Zitzewitz’s Infrastructure and Form represents an important contribution to the literature on global contemporary art making a crucial argument about the importance of infrastructure to the formats themes materials and very forms of contemporary art.”—Ming Tiampo Professor of Art History Carleton University
 
Infrastructure and Form marks a signal intervention by rigorously articulating an approach via ‘infrastructure.’ Through this lens we see the art between 1991 and 2008 as emergent from and embedded in institutions funders physical spaces nation-states and the intimate networks of friendship and gossip. Infrastructure and Form thoroughly reinvigorates art historical study of this important period and its vibrant art infrastructures.”—Rebecca M. Brown Professor Johns Hopkins University