Beth Derderian is Assistant Professor of Modern Middle East Studies and Anthropology at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University.
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Introduction: Birth of a Twenty-First Century Museum In the Gallery I: Exhibiting the Pioneers' Generation 1. Capital Projects: The Emergence of the Market Exhibitionary Complex In the Gallery II: The Nature of Belonging 2. Contingent Citizens: Representing & Refusing a "Tolerant" State In the Gallery III: Melting the Sky 3. Con/Forming Critiques In the Gallery IV: Art Dubai 4. Cultivating the Aesthetic Grammar of Professionalism In the Gallery V: Rain of Light 5. "Complementary Not Competitive": Scaffolding Publics and the Art of Tolerance In the Gallery VI: Gulf Futures Openings and Closings
"Art Capital lays fundamental groundwork for understanding the global entanglements of contemporary art institutions and the emergence of hybrid transnational museums. An important book!" -Corinne A. Kratz, author of Rhetorics of Value: Exhibition Design and Communication in Museums and Beyond "In a world where the state steps back and the market steps in as the primary arbiter of museum practice, how are exhibiting and educating practices changing? This fascinating account raises vital questions about the role of museums, and their visitors and patrons of the future." -Peggy Levitt, author of Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display

