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Identity theft : the cultural colonization of contemporary art / edited by Jonathan Harris.

Other author/creatorHarris, Jonathan.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLiverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2008.
Description279 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Tate Liverpool critical forum ; v. 10
Tate Gallery Liverpool critical forum ; v. 10. ^A583739
Contents Curatorial imperialism? From 'Tate in the North" to Tate Liverpool's capital of culture / Jonathan Harris -- Found in conflict / Bashir Makhoul in conversation with Gordon Hon -- Traffic in remains : identity and resistance in recent work by Turkish artists / Lewis Johnson -- Writing identities and constructing heritage in Latin American architecture / Felipe Hernández -- Surface tension : reconsidering horizontality in the work of Iranian "diaspora" artists / Amna Malik -- Finding your contemporaries : the modernities of African art / Will Rea -- Lovers of life for heterogeneous time / Nicole Wolf -- "United colors of Papua" : Kamor arts and cultural appropriation / Karen Jacobs -- Striking the right to strike : the striking image : striking the right / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- "All that is solid melts into air" but "I can't change anything" : on the identity of the artist in the networks of global capital / Angela Dimitrakaki -- Identity theft : stealing, faking, forging in contemporary art / Laura Sillars.
General noteEssays derived from a Tate Liverpool and University of Liverpool 'Critical Forum' conference held in Spring 2006, which marked the gallery's exhibition 'Inverting the map: Latin American art from the Tate Collection.'
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
ISBN9781846311031 (cased)
ISBN1846311039 (cased)
ISBN1846311020 (pbk.)
ISBN9781846311024 (pbk.)

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