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Curating Through Signs: Semiotic Approaches to Contemporary Exhibition Practice: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics

Autor Mieke Bal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2026
In this interdisciplinary book, renowned cultural theorist Mieke Bal brings a semiotic lens to curatorial practice, presenting curating and art-making as dynamic sites of meaning-making. Grounded in semiotics, the book delves into how signs and their interactions shape not only art but also the processes of curation, teaching, and engagement with culture.

Examining various case studies, including her own filmmaking alongside research by Michael Ann Holly, curatorial work by Kyoo Lee, sculptures by Doris Salcedo, urban art by migrants and refugees, and classroom interactions, the book conceptualises curating as a participatory practice. Whether in museums, classrooms, or other contexts, it demonstrates how curating can facilitate a shift from traditional, passive forms of viewing art to a more immersive, participatory form of "seeing".

Designed for scholars, curators and students, this book extends Bal's influential work on visual culture into the realm of curatorial practice, demonstrating how these practices can transform both the spaces in which art is presented and the way it is experienced.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350600799
ISBN-10: 1350600792
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: How Semiotics Encounters Cultural Practices such as Curating, Filmmaking, and Teaching
1. Entering the European Semiosphere
2. U-topia: Optimism as an Entrance into the Future
3. Curating as Putting Art to Work, with and for Visitors
4. Some Analyses of Relevant Combinations of Works
5. The Urban Environment from Chaotic and Neglecting to Look at Foreigners, to "Visibilisation" with the Help of Video Art
6. Intermediality beyond Media-Essentialism and Semiotics as its Primary Tool
7. How to Make the Classroom Democratic through the Encounter between Literary and Visual Presentations
8. Cultural Analysis as a Way of Life
Conclusion
References
Glossary
Index

Recenzii

In this incisive volume, Mieke Bal bridges curatorial practice and semiotic theory, arguing that exhibitions must activate viewers as participants. Through concepts like relationality, diffusion, and affect, Bal shows how art truly 'works' not as a static object but as a dynamic encounter. Essential reading for curators, artists, and cultural analysts seeking art's political agency.