Altermodern
Manifesto
POSTMODERNISM IS DEAD
A new modernity is emerging,  reconfigured to an age of globalisation – understood in its economic, political  and cultural aspects: an altermodern culture
 
    Increased communication, travel and migration are affecting the way we live
   
    Our daily lives consist of journeys in a chaotic and teeming universe
   
    Multiculturalism and identity is being overtaken by creolisation: Artists are now starting from a globalised  state of culture
   
  This new universalism is based on translations, subtitling  and generalised dubbing
 
  Today’s art explores the bonds that text and image, time and space, weave between  themselves
 
  Artists are responding to a new globalised perception. They traverse a cultural landscape saturated with signs and create new pathways between multiple formats of expression and communication.
 
  The Tate Triennial 2009 at Tate Britain presents a collective discussion around this premise that postmodernism is coming to an end, and we are experiencing the emergence of a global altermodernity.
 
  Nicolas  Bourriaud
   Altermodern – Tate Triennial 2009
  at Tate Britain 
4 February – 26 April   2009 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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