Doing Artworks. An Ethnographic Account of the Acquisition and Conservation of No Ghost Just a Shell
Biography
Vivian van Saaze holds a Master’s degree in Arts and Social Sciences from Maastricht University. Since 2001 she has participated in several research projects concerning the presentation and preservation of contemporary art carried out by the Foundation for the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage, and the Netherlands Media Art Institute/Montevideo. Her PhD research, a collaboration between the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) is an ethnographic study into the working practices of contemporary art museums involved with the presentation and preservation of installation artworks.
Introduction
STS On Art And The Art Of STS: an Introduction (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Articles
Het domesticeren van de rat. Mens-ratrelaties in de twintigste eeuw (pdf)
Koen Beumer
Artistiek onderzoek in het geheel der wetenschappen (pdf)
Henk Borgdorff
Essays
Sociology and Science. A Short Controversy Study About Rembrandt’s Painting (pdf)
Matthijs Versteegh
Experimenting the Listener. Sound Art and the Doing – Done to Audience (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Retracing Old Organ Sound. Authenticity and the Structure of Artistic Arguments (pdf)
Peter Peters
Doing Artworks. An Ethnographic Account of the Acquisition and Conservation of No Ghost Just a Shell (pdf)
Vivian van Saaze
Retracing Old Organ Sound. Authenticity and the Structure of Artistic Arguments
Peter Peters
Reviews
Voluminous Questions (pdf)
Ton Groeneweg
Foucault en het (neo)liberalisme (pdf)
Guus Dix
Kunnen studenten de academie redden? (pdf)
Christophe Andrades
Walter Benjamin en Carl Schmitt over de heilsbetekenis van politieke krachten en machten (pdf)
Theo W.A. de Wit
Filosofie van de praxis: wat Lolle Nauta (niet) heeft nagelaten (pdf)
Gijs van Oenen