Art archives at the university. The centro de documentación arkheia of the museo universitario arte contemporáneo (Muac, unam). Dialogue with sol henaro
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Archives, Contemporary Art, University, Sol HenaroAbstract
In this dialogue, Sol Henaro tells the story of the Centro de Documentación Arkheia del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) of the Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM), and reviews her management experience as responsible for the space. The commitment of the public University in the preservation and activation of contemporary art archives is expressed in each of the details that she highlights when describing the acquisition policies, the research perspectives and the challenges for socializing and valuing the documents and the forgotten stories.References
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Debroise, O. (2015). Las colecciones de arte contemporáneo de la UNAM: una revisión. En MUAC 2008–2015 (pp.105–108). Ciudad de México, México: Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Universidad Nacional de México.
Henaro, S. (Comp). (2016). Antes de la resaca, una fracción de los noventa en la colección del MUAC. Recuperado de https://muac.unam.mx/assets/docs/antes_de_la_resaca.pdf
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