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Lili Reynaud-Dewar - Teeth Gums Machines Future Society

English · Paperback / Softback

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How do we define cultural, social, and emotional identity? What influences their creation? Throughout her entire oeuvre, the French artist Lili Reynaud-Dewar (*1975, La Rochelle) circles these questions, while at the same drawing upon the twentieth century's artistic and social subcultures. One major element of Teeth, Gums, Machines, Future, Society (the name of her exhibition, performance, and catalogue) are so-called grills: dental jewelry made of precious metals. They are almost like holy relics in rap and hip-hop culture and have thus become status symbols. As a white, European, female artist who has adopted grills, Dewar not only confronts questions about cultural appropriation and its legitimation, but she also expands the theme to include the cyborg, as the blend of human, machine, and nature, in which normative boundaries such as class, race, and gender recede into the background.

In the conversations the artist conducts with the performers, this publication works through the central themes of her oeuvre. The book also contains excerpts from A Cyborg Manifesto by the feminist Donna Haraway, as well as film stills, photographs of her show and performances in the different exhibition spaces.How do we define cultural, social, and emotional identity? What influences their creation? Throughout her entire oeuvre, the French artist LILI REYNAUD-DEWAR (*1975, La Rochelle) circles these questions, while at the same drawing upon the twentieth century's artistic and social subcultures.

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Wie definieren wir kulturelle, soziale, emotionale Identität? Was beeinflusst deren Entstehung? In ihrem gesamten Werk kreist die französische Künstlerin LILI REYNAUD-DEWAR (*1975, La Rochelle) um diese Fragen und greift dabei beständig auf künstlerische und gesellschaftliche Subkulturen des 20. Jahrhunderts zurück.

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How do we define cultural, social, and emotional identity? What influences their creation? Throughout her entire oeuvre, the French artist Lili Reynaud-Dewar (*1975, La Rochelle) circles these questions, while at the same drawing upon the twentieth century’s artistic and social subcultures. One major element of Teeth, Gums, Machines, Future, Society (the name of her exhibition, performance, and catalogue) are so-called grills: dental jewelry made of precious metals. They are almost like holy relics in rap and hip-hop culture and have thus become status symbols. As a white, European, female artist who has adopted grills, Dewar not only confronts questions about cultural appropriation and its legitimation, but she also expands the theme to include the cyborg, as the blend of human, machine, and nature, in which normative boundaries such as class, race, and gender recede into the background.

In the conversations the artist conducts with the performers, this publication works through the central themes of her oeuvre. The book also contains excerpts from A Cyborg Manifesto by the feminist Donna Haraway, as well as film stills, photographs of her show and performances in the different exhibition spaces.How do we define cultural, social, and emotional identity? What influences their creation? Throughout her entire oeuvre, the French artist LILI REYNAUD-DEWAR (*1975, La Rochelle) circles these questions, while at the same drawing upon the twentieth century’s artistic and social subcultures.

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Authors Kunstverein in Hamburg, Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Assisted by V et al (Editor), Kunstverei in Hamburg (Editor), Kunstverein in Hamburg (Editor), Mus (Editor), MUSEION Museum für moderne (Editor), Bozen MUSEION Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst (Editor), MUSEIO Museum für moderne und zeitgenös (Editor), MUSEION Museum für moderne und zeitgenös (Editor), Lili Reynaud-Dewar (Editor), Vleeshal (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2018
 
EAN 9783775743853
ISBN 978-3-7757-4385-3
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 205 mm x 264 mm x 22 mm
Weight 918 g
Illustrations 150 Abb.
Series Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Plastic arts

Performance, Künste, Bildende Kunst allgemein, Zeitgenössische Kunst, Videoinstallation, auseinandersetzen

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