The Museum as a Protagonist in Contemporary Art
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In our time of proliferating artistic creation, but also of accelerating change and an all-pervading consumer culture, museums are trawling though the vast, sprawling breaker’s yard of post-modernism to select the material or immaterial items they consider significant enough to be preserved for future generations as reflections of the culture of our time. We argue that in the field of contemporary art, museums have an essential role that adds an aura of the sublime to works of art. The essential question then becomes epistemological. Over and above the impassioned debates between those for and those against what is officially labelled as contemporary art, two essential questions remain: what are the processes through which the museum as an institution constructs aesthetic truth, and what are the processes whereby artists attain the sacrament of a museum exhibition?
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