Radical Museology: Or, What's 'Contemporary' in Museums of Contemporary Art?

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What evidence does the author provide?

Synthesized answer

The provided passages do not detail specific evidence presented by the author. However, they describe the central argument of "Radical Museology" as a "vivid manifesto" [1]. This manifesto advocates for understanding the "contemporary" as a method rather than a specific historical period [1].

Furthermore, the manifesto emphasizes the significance of "a politicized representation of history" within museums of contemporary art [1]. The passages do not elaborate on the specific evidence used to support these claims.

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Title: Radical Museology by Claire Bishop Description: Radical museology is a vivid manifesto for the contemporary as a method rather than a periodization, and for the importance of a politicized representation of history in museum of contemporary art."--pub. desc. Categories: Art Pages: 84 Snippet: Radical museology is a vivid manifesto for the contemporary as a method rather than a periodization, and for the importance of a politicized representation of history in museum of contemporary art."--pub. desc.
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