Artlink Magazine  |  Issue 46:1 | Experimental Art: Rattling the Archive
Experimental Art has been historically aligned with radical, speculative and creative acts that challenged conventional art practices, institutional critique and museum collecting. Now that experimental art is—arguably—comprehensively institutionalised and many of Australia’s cultural institutions are approaching their fiftieth year, questions of how to hold and remember experimental art arise. Given how its archives and histories have formed, can we use experimental art as a critical tool to challenge, reconsider and develop our art institutions and practices? And what can we learn from experimental (often immaterial) art of the recent past?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Artlink Magazine Issue 46:1 | Experimental Art: Rattling the Archive.