Through analyses of public artworks that have taken the form of blockades and barricades since the 1990s, this book theorizes artists' responses to global inequities as cultural manifestations of counter-revanchism in diverse urban centers.
Through analyses of public artworks that have taken the form of blockades and barricades since the 1990s, this book theorizes artists' responses to global inequities as cultural manifestations of counter-revanchism in diverse urban centers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leah Modigliani is Associate Professor of Visual Studies at Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She is an artist and scholar with transdisciplinary engagements informed by fine arts, art history, critical geography, urban studies, and politics. Modigliani's projects arise from a network of concerns including the history of the avant-garde and its relationship to political critique, feminist art and writing, social dissent since 1968, the history of photography, performance and re-enactment as political strategy, and the destructive effects of neoliberal capitalism. At the node of these interrelated subjects is a focus on how individual freedom of expression is destroyed, curtailed, or displaced through socio-economic factors beyond one's control. Her critical writing can be found in academic journals and contemporary art magazines such as Mapping Meaning the Journal , Anarchist Studies, Prefix Photo, Art Criticism and C Magazine. Her first book, Engendering an Avant-garde: The Unsettled Landscapes of Vancouver Photo-conceptualism, was published by Manchester University Press in 2018.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Walls, Blockades, and Barricades 1. Acting Politically: Counter-revanchist Art in the Public Sphere 2: River Crossing: Lin Yilin's Safely Maneuvering Across Lin He Road (1995) 3. The View from the Cell: Santiago Sierra's Obstruction of a Freeway with a Truck's Trailer (1998) in the Long Sixties 4. 24 Hour Placemaking: Heather Peak and Ivan Morison's I lost her near Fantasy Island. Life has not been the same (2006) and Journée des Barricades (2008) 5. Reflecting the Commons at the Border of Enclosure: The Mirrored Repertoires of Euromaidan, Greenham Common and #NODAPL Conclusion: Counter-revanchist Art and the Inauguration of Change Bibliography
Introduction: Walls, Blockades, and Barricades 1. Acting Politically: Counter-revanchist Art in the Public Sphere 2: River Crossing: Lin Yilin's Safely Maneuvering Across Lin He Road (1995) 3. The View from the Cell: Santiago Sierra's Obstruction of a Freeway with a Truck's Trailer (1998) in the Long Sixties 4. 24 Hour Placemaking: Heather Peak and Ivan Morison's I lost her near Fantasy Island. Life has not been the same (2006) and Journée des Barricades (2008) 5. Reflecting the Commons at the Border of Enclosure: The Mirrored Repertoires of Euromaidan, Greenham Common and #NODAPL Conclusion: Counter-revanchist Art and the Inauguration of Change Bibliography
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