Okwui Enwezor is widely regarded as a leader among the brilliant curators who emerged in the 1990s to set agendas for understanding the global expansiveness of contemporary art. Among his pathfinding exhibitions were the second Johannesburg Biennale (1997), the paradigm-shifting Documenta 11 (2002), Archive Fever (2008), and Postwar (2016). In addition to his groundbreaking curatorial work, Enwezor was also a prolific critic, essayist, and theorist. Selected Writings-a landmark two-volume set-brings together Enwezor's most influential and foundational works. Spanning a quarter-century, these selections reflect the depth and breadth of Enwezor's writing and its role in his tireless efforts to decolonize the art world. Volume 2, Curating the Postcolonial Condition, includes seventeen essays written between 2006 and 2019. Drawn from exhibition catalogs, art journals, interviews with artists, art reviews, curatorial statements, historical studies, and book chapters, these texts show him striving to fulfil the second main ambition that drove his career: enabling a critical, diasporic imagining of postcoloniality that would become pervasive within global art discourse. Demonstrating that his writing helped fulfill this goal, this collection reaffirms Enwezor's status as a transformational figure in the global contemporary art world.
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"Okwui Enwezor has been among the most stimulating and politically engaged curators in the last hundred years. He always had a finger on the pulse of practicing artists and critical theory, as evidenced in these writings. This informed his majestic curatorial approach for making the most important, groundbreaking exhibitions in the twenty-first century, from Documenta to Venice to Sharjah. These essays constitute one of the most important documents and legacies for understanding contemporary art and curatorial practice today." - Isaac Julien
"Okwui Enwezor was one of a kind in every respect. In a mere twenty-five years, he single-handedly transformed the culture of contemporary art by fully integrating African and African diaspora artists into a global understanding of modern and contemporary practice. His hugely influential writings were vital to his overall project of recasting the entire discourse on twentieth- and twenty-first-century African and Afro-diaspora art. This volume's depth and range of selections represents the sheer comprehensiveness of Enwezor's achievement and will extend his work's ongoing impact." - Kobena Mercer, author of Travel & See: Black Diaspora Art Practices since the 1980s
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Okwui Enwezor (1963-2019) was an internationally recognized and pathbreaking art curator, former director of Haus der Kunst, founder of Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art, and coauthor of numerous books and exhibition catalogs.
Terry Smith is Andrew W. Mellon Emeritus Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Pittsburgh and Professor at Large, The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, Sharjah.
List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Magnificent Scale / Terry Smith 1
1. The Unhomely: Phantom Scenes in Global Society (2006) 19
2. Place-Making or in the "Wrong Place": Contemporary Art and the Postcolonial Condition (2008) 26
3. Archive Fever: Photography between History and the Monument (2008) 50
4. The Subversion of Realism: Likeness, Resemblance, and Invented Lives in Lynette Yaidom-Boakye's Postportrait Paintings (2010) 103
5. Text, Subtext, Intertext: Painting, Language, and Signifying in the Work of Glenn Ligon (2011) 125
6. Intense Proximity: Concerning the Disappearance of Distance (2012) 150
7. From Screen to Space: Projection and Reanimation in the Early Work of Steve McQueen (2012) 182
8. Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life (2013) 205
9. On the Aesthetic and Political Language of Art: A Conversation between Kendell Geers and William Kentridge (2013) 246
10. The State of Things (2015) 271
11. World Platforms, Exhibiting Adjacency, and the Surplus Value of Art (2015) 285
12. The Judgment of Art: Postwar and Artistic Worldliness (2016) 309
13. Mappa Mundi: Frank Bowling's Cognitive Abstraction (2017) 347
14. El Gran EspectAculo: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Modernity, Modernism (2018) 405
15. The Wreck of Utopia: Alienation and Disalienation in John Akomfrah's Postcolonial Cinema (2018) 436
16. Landings: Okwui Enwezor in Conversation with Massimiliano Gioni (2019) 456
17. Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America (2020) 473
Bibliography: Published Writings of Okwui Enwezor / Compiled by llhan Ozan 477
Index 499