Beschreibung
How are art, architecture, critical research, and activism entangled with the politics of urban transformation under the regimes of modern capitalist colonialism and contemporary neoliberalism? Accelerated developments heighten classed, gendered, and radicalized urban injustices. Addressing these issues, Urban Curating is concerned with the interconnectedness of economy, ecology, and labor in urban history as well as practices of remembrance. Drawing on the author's work as an urban curator in cities such as Hong Kong, Vancouver, and Vienna, the focus is on caring repair, refusal, and resistance - fighting the spatialization of injustice by building feminist solidarities and emancipatory imaginaries.
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
transcript Verlag
Gero Wierichs
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DE 33602 Bielefeld
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Autorenportrait
Elke Krasny (PhD) is a professor for Art and Education at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien. Krasny's scholarship and curatorial work focuses on issues of care, social and ecological justice, and emancipatory practices in art, architecture, urbanism, contemporary transnational feminisms, and remembrance activism. Her exhibition Hands-On Urbanism. The Right to Green was shown at the Venice Biennale of Architecture.