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About [A/A]

Building on such established anthropological approaches to art as those of Alfred Gell or Pierre Bourdieu, the Anthropologies of Art Network [A/A] seeks to extend the canon by curating new encounters on fields and discourses, including but not limited to international art biennales, post-Fordist artistic labour, global art markets, contemporary art patronage, and artivism. 

[A/A] facilitates international collaborations and aims to engage recent theories of art such as relational aesthetics, ethnographic conceptualism, and creative microtopias.
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Kolumba Kunstmuseum, Cologne (Germany)

Anthropologies of Art Network

Convened by Alex Flynn and Jonas Tinius
www.anthropologies-of-art.net

Network

Join the network and get in touch with existing members, including Prof Georgina Born (Oxford), or Prof Grant Kester (UCSD)

Research

The network's inaugural conference 'Contemporary Anthropologies of Art' took place at Durham University, 9 September 2015.