“Make Visible the Otherwise”: Queering the Art Library

IF 0.2 0 ART Art Documentation Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1086/697278
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Using methods from library and information science in conjunction with art and art history, the author explores the challenges and possibilities associated with “queering” the art library. The author underlines the importance of providing access to materials relating to non-normative sexualities, genders, and identities and suggests that queer art and theory can intersect to critique traditional library structures. This is demonstrated through a description and analysis of a course-long collaboration in a Memphis College of Art art history class in which students produced finding aids for the library on topics relating to gender and sexuality in art. [This article is a revision of a poster presented at the ARLIS/NA + VRA joint conference held in Seattle, Washington, in March 2016.] Perhaps it is human nature to search for a reflection of ourselves in literature. … We need artistic, literary, historical and quantitative proof that we are, and always have been, “here.” But we don’t always find it.—tatiana de la tierra1
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“让其他事物可见”:搞怪艺术图书馆
作者运用图书馆和信息学的方法,结合艺术和艺术史,探讨了与“酷”化艺术图书馆相关的挑战和可能性。作者强调了提供与非规范性行为、性别和身份相关的材料的重要性,并建议酷儿艺术和理论可以交叉来批评传统的图书馆结构。这是通过对孟菲斯艺术学院艺术史课程的描述和分析来证明的,在这个课程中,学生们为图书馆提供了与艺术中的性别和性有关的主题的寻找辅助工具。[本文是2016年3月在华盛顿西雅图举行的ARLIS/NA + VRA联合会议上发布的海报的修订版。]也许在文学中寻找自己的影子是人类的天性。我们需要艺术的、文学的、历史的和定量的证据来证明我们现在和一直都是“在这里”。但我们并不总能找到它。-tatiana de la tierra1
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