An insider portrait of art's shifting landscapes through the prism of
an iconic institution
This volume is published for the 60-year celebration of the
Barcelona-based CIMAM (the International Committee for Museums and
Collections of Modern Art). Through interviews with the committee's
directors and curators--including Suzanne Pagé, Rudi Fuchs, David
Elliott, Toshio Hara, Maria de Corral, Ken Lum, Manolo Borja-Villel and
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros--the publication provides insider
perspectives on how art has changed over the past half-century or so.
The interviewees track the industry's transition from modern art to
postmodern art to the contemporary landscape. Following an introduction
that reflects on the fierce debates and controversies CIMAM has
overseen, the volume features a selection of texts written since 2005
that grapple with decolonization, Arte Útil and Indigenous art.