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Welche Rolle spielen Material und Materialprozess, Materialität und Immaterialität in der zeitgenössischen Kunst? Wie werden Materialien durch Künstlerinnen und Künstler in Räumen verortet und durch welche Ausstellungsdisplays exponiert? Was passiert, wenn in der Kunst der Gegenwart traditionelle, ewige, klassische und analoge Materialien um ephemere, instabile, arme, triviale, alltägliche oder digitale Materialien erweitert werden? In Auseinandersetzung mit diesen Fragen vereint der Band Beiträge aus den Perspektiven der Kunst, Kunstpädagogik und Kunstwissenschaft. Sie zeigen, wie künstlerisches Handeln durch die Auseinandersetzung mit spezifischer Materialität angeregt wird, und ermöglichen auf diese Weise zugleich Einblicke in verschiedene Materialdiskurse. Mit Beiträgen von Kunibert Bering, Lisa Gotto, Armin Hartenstein, Petra Kathke, Julia Kröpelin, Roland Nachtigäller, Bea Otto, Guido Reuter, Judith Samen, Gunnar Schmidt, Johanna Schwarz und einem Interview mit Karsten Bott.
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Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Turkey is published on the occasion of the ICOMOS 2016 Annual General Assembly and Advisory Committee meeting in Istanbul. The book brings together a collection of researches on archaeology, architectural and urban history, cultural routes, conservation education, urban conservation, management of World Heritage sites and case studies related to the archaeological, vernacular, urban, industrial and military heritage of the country. Turkish conservation practice shares many concerns and issues with the conservation activity conducted in other parts of the world. The articles offer a spectrum of the cultural heritage in Turkey and the efforts for its conservation.
The publication is the first in a new series on existing and innovative paradigms in Heritage Studies. The series aims at systematising and developing the academic discourse on heritage, which has yielded a wealth and breadth of contributions over the past few years. The publication offers its own emphasis by developing heritage studies with a perspective towards and as a contribution to human development. It thus offers a vision for the construction and establishment of a new discipline. The academic mainsprings and research interests of this repositioning of heritage studies as an academic discipline are discussed by internationally renowned thinkers and heritage practitioners. The publication thus establishes first important points for discussion. Central to this publication are questions concerning the sustainable protection and use of heritage, focussing on the world cultural heritage and intangible cultural heritage, but equally questions on the relation of heritage and memory and how these could mutually enrich our understanding of heritage.