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Dead History, Live Art? - Spectacle, Subjectivity And Subversion in Visual Culture Since 1960s

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Jonathan Harris teaches art history at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Federal Art and National Culture (1995, Cambridge UP), The New Art History: A Critical Introduction (2001, Routledge), and Writing Back to Modern Art: After Greenberg, Fried, and Clark (2005, Routledge). Klappentext While scholars and critics generally agree that the 1960s signaled the end of high modernism, what is less clear is how to characterize contemporary art since the 1960s. Acclaimed art scholar Jonathan Harris here tackles this question by assembling a rich body of essays, along with an extended interview with renowned feminist art scholar Amelia Jones, that track the movements in and issues central to contemporary art practice since this pivotal decade. The contributors to "Dead History, Live Art?" argue that visual art since the 1960s can no longer claim a separate and exalted status; rather it should be interpreted as an integral part of a larger culture of display, consumption, and power that continues to evolve within a global capitalist system. Distinguished writers and artists such as Frazer Ward, Anna Dezeuze, Richard Layzell, and Jane Chin Davidson launch a new discussion on art and mass culture in their essays, with uncompromising examinations of how, in the context of modern capitalism, visual culture has radically redefined the relationships between the production and use of images, texts, and interpretive analysis. Issues explored in their essays include the rise of "performance art" in the 1960s and 1970s, the focus on diverse installation and mixed-media practices during the 1980s and 1990s, and, in an investigation reaching into the political sphere, the theater of visuality and spectacle created to support the invasion of and war in Iraq in 2003. "Dead History, Live Art?" proposes an intriguing new perspective on art history and practice, with its critical examination of their conventions, values, and institutions. As such, the volume reconfigures not only ourunderstanding of contemporary art but also the entire concept of the avant-garde.Acclaimed art scholar Jonathan Harris here tackles this question by assembling a rich body of essays, along with an extended interview with renowned feminist art scholar Amelia Jones, that tracks the movements in and issues central to contemporary art practice since this pivotal decade....

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Auteurs Jonathan Harris, Jonathan (EDT) Harris
Collaboration Jonathan Harris (Editeur)
Edition University Of Chicago Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 15.02.2008
 
EAN 9780853231899
ISBN 978-0-85323-189-9
Pages 267
Dimensions 184 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Thèmes Tate Liverpool Critical Forum
Liverpool University Press - T
Liverpool University Press - T
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Art > Histoire de l'art

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