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Forme di vita. L'arte moderna e l'invenzione di sé
1999
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"Certi gesti, certe narrazioni, certi modi di essere mi sembrano degni di attenzione allo stesso titolo di una scultura o di un quadro. Non cerco assolutamente di svalutare questi ultimi, ma di mostrare come questa cultura del comportamento permetta di rendere conto della specificità dell'arte di questo secolo, suggerendo che sarebbe proficuo per noi discutere dei principi etici legati alla modernità, invece di fingere che essa sia stata solo un'ingannevole parentesi fra la morte di Dio e il nichilismo contemporaneo. Concretizzando nella sua opera una relazione con il mondo, l'artista moderno modifica il corso della propria vita, la trasforma, la corregge, la propone come modello su cui investire. Nel corso della storia dell'arte del XX secolo, le opere esprimono disposizioni etiche attraverso delle forme. L'arte moderna induce a un'etica creativa, non sottomessa alle norme collettive, il cui imperativo primario potrebbe formularsi così: fai della tua vita un'opera d'arte."
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Nicolas Bourriaud
Nicolas Bourriaud
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Nicolas Bourriaud (born 1965) is a curator and art critic, who curated a great number of exhibitions and biennials all over the world. He co-founded, and from 1999 to 2006 was co-director of the Palais de Tokyo, Paris together with Jérôme Sans. He was also founder and director of the contemporary art magazine Documents sur l'art (1992–2000), and correspondent in Paris for Flash Art from 1987 to 1995. Bourriaud was the Gulbenkian curator of contemporary art from 2007-2010 at Tate Britain, London, and in 2009 he curated the fourth Tate Triennial there, entitled Altermodern. He was the Director of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, an art school in Paris, France, from 2011 to 2015. In 2015, he was appointed director of the future Contemporary Art Center of Montpellier, France, due to open in 2019, and director of La Panacée art center. Bourriaud is best known among English speakers for his publications Relational Aesthetics (1998/English version 2002) and Postproduction (2001). Relational Aesthetics in particular has come to be seen as a defining text for a wide variety of art produced by a generation who came to prominence in Europe in the early 1990s. Bourriaud coined the term in 1995, in a text for the catalogue of the exhibition Traffic that was shown at the CAPC contemporary art museum in Bordeaux. In Postproduction (2001), Bourriaud relates deejaying to contemporary art. He lists the operations discjockeys apply to music and relates them to contemporary art practice. Radicant (2009) aims to define the emergence of the first global modernity, based on translation and nomadic forms, against the postmodern aesthetics based on identities. (from wikipedia)

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