Entangled interpretations and a transnational art exhibition:The case of (…) Ketsin! Art from the Kyrgyz Republic (Shoreditch, May 2013)

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  • Sally Nikoline Cummings School of International Relations The Arts Building, The Scores University of St Andrews KY16 9AL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v13i3.334

Abstract

Through the case study of a visual arts exhibition on the Kyrgyz Revolution, (...) Ketsin! (May 2013), this article traces the complex set of factors that influence how a transnational exhibition is interpreted. Combining literatures on visual representation, the role of intentionality in authorship, and, museum and gallery studies, I propose here the notion of ‘entangled interpretations’ to convey the overlapping and muddled layers rather than discrete parts that together constitute interpretation. These layers comprise: the artworks; other works in the same genre and other works by the same artists; the exhibition design and display; the architecture of the venue; the artists’ intentions; the roles of commissioner, sponsor and curator; and, the split audience: original and intended.

Author Biography

Sally Nikoline Cummings, School of International Relations The Arts Building, The Scores University of St Andrews KY16 9AL

Professor Sally N. Cummings teaches at the University of St Andrews. Her current research focuses on the politics of culture and political communication, primarily in Central Asia. Her publications include: Understanding Central Asia (Routledge, 2012); Symbolism and Power in Central Asia: Politics of the Spectacular (ed. Routledge, 2010); Kazakhstan: Power and the Elite (IB Tauris, 2005); and, Kazakhstan: Centre-Periphery Relations (Royal Institute
of International Affairs and Brookings Institution, 2000). In 2008 Cummings completed a documentary film on Soviet propaganda and in 2013 she curated a visual arts exhibition on the Kyrgyz revolution. She is founding director of the St Andrews Institute of Middle East, Central Asian and Caucasus Studies.

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Published

01.07.2015

How to Cite

Cummings, S. N. (2015). Entangled interpretations and a transnational art exhibition:The case of (…) Ketsin! Art from the Kyrgyz Republic (Shoreditch, May 2013). Museum & Society, 13(3), 336–355. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v13i3.334

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