In and Out of View
Art and the Dynamics of Circulation, Suppression, and Censorship
Herausgeber: Paquette, Catha; Miles, Christopher; Kleinfelder, Karen
In and Out of View
Art and the Dynamics of Circulation, Suppression, and Censorship
Herausgeber: Paquette, Catha; Miles, Christopher; Kleinfelder, Karen
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In and Out of View models an expansion in how censorship is discursively framed. Contributors from diverse backgrounds, including artists, art historians, museum specialists, and students, address controversial instances of art production and reception from the mid-20th century to the present in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Their essays, interviews, and statements invite consideration of the shifting contexts, values, and needs through which artwork moves in and out of view. At issue are governmental restrictions and discursive effects, including erasure and…mehr
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In and Out of View models an expansion in how censorship is discursively framed. Contributors from diverse backgrounds, including artists, art historians, museum specialists, and students, address controversial instances of art production and reception from the mid-20th century to the present in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Their essays, interviews, and statements invite consideration of the shifting contexts, values, and needs through which artwork moves in and out of view. At issue are governmental restrictions and discursive effects, including erasure and distortion resulting from institutional policies, canonical processes, and interpretive methods. Crucial considerations concerning death/violence, authoritarianism, (neo)colonialism, global capitalism, labor, immigration, race, religion, sexuality, activism/social justice, disability, campus speech, and cultural destruction are highlighted. The anthology-a thought-provoking resource for students and scholars in art history, museum and cultural studies, and creative practices-represents a timely and significant contribution to the literature on censorship.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9781501358715
- ISBN-10: 1501358715
- Artikelnr.: 59917455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9781501358715
- ISBN-10: 1501358715
- Artikelnr.: 59917455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Catha Paquette is Professor of Art History at California State University, Long Beach, USA. She is the author of At the Crossroads: Diego Rivera and His Patrons at MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and the Palace of Fine Arts (2017). In essays published in and outside the US, she has investigated production and reception of Latin American art in Latin America and the US, including promotion, circulation, and acquisition by collectors, public agencies, and private institutions. Karen L. Kleinfelder is Professor of Art History at California State University, Long Beach, USA. She is the author of The Artist, His Model, Her Image, His Gaze: Picasso's Pursuit of the Model (1993) and has been published in the exhibition catalogues Picasso: Inside the Image (1995) and Picasso and the Mediterranean (1996). As a specialist in modern and contemporary art and theory, her research interests focus on gender, psychoanalysis, and complexity theory. Christopher Miles is Professor of Art and director of the Center for Contemporary Ceramics at California State University Long Beach, USA. Among the exhibitions he has co-curated are THING: New Sculpture from Los Angeles (Hammer Museum, 2005) and L.A. Invisible City (Instituto Cervantes, Madrid, 2010). His work has been shown at the ACME gallery, Pasadena Museum of California Art, and Patricia Sweetow Gallery. His writings have been extensively published in art journals and exhibition catalogs.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction
Catha Paquette (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA)
and Christopher Miles (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART I. Deadly Serious 1. Subjugated Knowledges
Revisionist Histories
and the Problem of Visibility: Carrie Mae Weems and Ken Gonzales-Day
Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 2. Damage Control: Teresa Margolles
the Mexican Government
and the 2009 Venice Biennale Mexican Pavilion
Ana Garduño (National Institute of Fine Arts
Mexico) 3. Death Matters
Kerstin Mey (University of Limerick
Ireland) PART II. The Sexual (In)Sight 4. Art/Obscenity/Underground Cinema in West Germany
1968-72: Circulating through the Debates
Megan Hoetger (Performance and Media Historian and Curator
USA and Europe) 5. Impossible to Image: Art and Sexual Violence
1975-79
Angelique Szymanek (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
USA) 6. De-Shaming Shame: A Conversation
John Fleck (Actor and Performance Artist
USA) and Kevin Duffy (Filmmaker and Actor
USA) 7. Only the Stupid Are Overt: Covert Censorship in the American Museum
Jonathan D. Katz (University of Pennyslvania
USA) PART III. Under Deliberation: Artful Activism 8. Tucumán Arde and the Changing Face of Censorship
Fabián Cereijido (Artist and Independent Scholar
USA) 9. The Discursive Roots of Censorship: Neoliberalism's Rendering of Chican@ Art
Karen Mary Davalos (University of Minnesota
Twin Cities
USA) 10. Tools and Obstacles: A Conversation
Daniel Joseph Martínez (University of California
Irvine
USA)
Carol A. Wells (Center for the Study of Political Graphics
USA)
and Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 11. Remaining in Sight: Andrea Bowers's Art Lessons from Activists
Peter R. Kalb (Brandeis University
USA) PART IV. Framed: Institutional and Governmental Constraints 12. In and Out of Sites: Disability and Access in the Work of Park McArthur and Carmen Papalia
Elizabeth Guffey (State University of New York at Purchase
USA) 13. Culture
State
and Revolution: Arts Wars between Religious and Secular Autocracies in Post-Revolution Egypt
Sonali Pahwa (University of Minnesota
USA) and Jessica Winegar (Northwestern University
USA) 14 Knowing/Caring: A Conversation
Ai Weiwei (Artist
UK) and Alexandra Munroe (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
USA) PART V. Contested Objects: (Re)Presenting Cultural Heritage 15. Re-Indigenizing Native Space in a University Context
Craig Stone (California State University Long Beach
USA) 16. African Cultural Heritage: Erasure
Restitution
and Digital Image Regimes
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie (University of California
Santa Barbara
USA) 17. Censorship and Creative (Re)Production: A Conversation
Morehshin Allahyari (Artist and Activist
USA) and Brittany Ransom (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART VI. Matters of Race: Campus (Un)Learning 18. Our Compliance: Provocation and Valuation
Ashley Powell (Artist
USA) and Kara Walker (Artist
USA) 19. Presenting/Canceling N*W*C*: Creative Expression
Speech Rights
and Pedagogy
Jane Conoley (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Maulana Karenga(California State University Long Beach
USA
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette (Dancer/Choreographer
USA)
Michele Roberge (Performing Arts Specialist
USA)
Elena Roznovan (Artist
USA) and Cintia Segovia (Photographer
USA)
Griselda Suarez-Barajas (Long Beach Arts Council
USA)
Andrew Vaca (CAlifaoria State University
Long Beach
USA)
Jaye Austin Williams (Bucknell University
USA)
and Teri Shaffer Yamada (California State University Long Beach
USA) 20. American Monument 25/2018: Students Respond
Andrea A. Guerrero (California State University Long Beach
USA) and CSULB School of Art Concerned Students of Color and Allies (California State University Long Beach
USA) Afterwords
Svetlana Mintcheva (National Coalition Against Censorship
USA)
and Laura Raicovich (Independent Scholar
USA) Contributors Index
Catha Paquette (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA)
and Christopher Miles (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART I. Deadly Serious 1. Subjugated Knowledges
Revisionist Histories
and the Problem of Visibility: Carrie Mae Weems and Ken Gonzales-Day
Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 2. Damage Control: Teresa Margolles
the Mexican Government
and the 2009 Venice Biennale Mexican Pavilion
Ana Garduño (National Institute of Fine Arts
Mexico) 3. Death Matters
Kerstin Mey (University of Limerick
Ireland) PART II. The Sexual (In)Sight 4. Art/Obscenity/Underground Cinema in West Germany
1968-72: Circulating through the Debates
Megan Hoetger (Performance and Media Historian and Curator
USA and Europe) 5. Impossible to Image: Art and Sexual Violence
1975-79
Angelique Szymanek (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
USA) 6. De-Shaming Shame: A Conversation
John Fleck (Actor and Performance Artist
USA) and Kevin Duffy (Filmmaker and Actor
USA) 7. Only the Stupid Are Overt: Covert Censorship in the American Museum
Jonathan D. Katz (University of Pennyslvania
USA) PART III. Under Deliberation: Artful Activism 8. Tucumán Arde and the Changing Face of Censorship
Fabián Cereijido (Artist and Independent Scholar
USA) 9. The Discursive Roots of Censorship: Neoliberalism's Rendering of Chican@ Art
Karen Mary Davalos (University of Minnesota
Twin Cities
USA) 10. Tools and Obstacles: A Conversation
Daniel Joseph Martínez (University of California
Irvine
USA)
Carol A. Wells (Center for the Study of Political Graphics
USA)
and Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 11. Remaining in Sight: Andrea Bowers's Art Lessons from Activists
Peter R. Kalb (Brandeis University
USA) PART IV. Framed: Institutional and Governmental Constraints 12. In and Out of Sites: Disability and Access in the Work of Park McArthur and Carmen Papalia
Elizabeth Guffey (State University of New York at Purchase
USA) 13. Culture
State
and Revolution: Arts Wars between Religious and Secular Autocracies in Post-Revolution Egypt
Sonali Pahwa (University of Minnesota
USA) and Jessica Winegar (Northwestern University
USA) 14 Knowing/Caring: A Conversation
Ai Weiwei (Artist
UK) and Alexandra Munroe (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
USA) PART V. Contested Objects: (Re)Presenting Cultural Heritage 15. Re-Indigenizing Native Space in a University Context
Craig Stone (California State University Long Beach
USA) 16. African Cultural Heritage: Erasure
Restitution
and Digital Image Regimes
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie (University of California
Santa Barbara
USA) 17. Censorship and Creative (Re)Production: A Conversation
Morehshin Allahyari (Artist and Activist
USA) and Brittany Ransom (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART VI. Matters of Race: Campus (Un)Learning 18. Our Compliance: Provocation and Valuation
Ashley Powell (Artist
USA) and Kara Walker (Artist
USA) 19. Presenting/Canceling N*W*C*: Creative Expression
Speech Rights
and Pedagogy
Jane Conoley (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Maulana Karenga(California State University Long Beach
USA
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette (Dancer/Choreographer
USA)
Michele Roberge (Performing Arts Specialist
USA)
Elena Roznovan (Artist
USA) and Cintia Segovia (Photographer
USA)
Griselda Suarez-Barajas (Long Beach Arts Council
USA)
Andrew Vaca (CAlifaoria State University
Long Beach
USA)
Jaye Austin Williams (Bucknell University
USA)
and Teri Shaffer Yamada (California State University Long Beach
USA) 20. American Monument 25/2018: Students Respond
Andrea A. Guerrero (California State University Long Beach
USA) and CSULB School of Art Concerned Students of Color and Allies (California State University Long Beach
USA) Afterwords
Svetlana Mintcheva (National Coalition Against Censorship
USA)
and Laura Raicovich (Independent Scholar
USA) Contributors Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction
Catha Paquette (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA)
and Christopher Miles (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART I. Deadly Serious 1. Subjugated Knowledges
Revisionist Histories
and the Problem of Visibility: Carrie Mae Weems and Ken Gonzales-Day
Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 2. Damage Control: Teresa Margolles
the Mexican Government
and the 2009 Venice Biennale Mexican Pavilion
Ana Garduño (National Institute of Fine Arts
Mexico) 3. Death Matters
Kerstin Mey (University of Limerick
Ireland) PART II. The Sexual (In)Sight 4. Art/Obscenity/Underground Cinema in West Germany
1968-72: Circulating through the Debates
Megan Hoetger (Performance and Media Historian and Curator
USA and Europe) 5. Impossible to Image: Art and Sexual Violence
1975-79
Angelique Szymanek (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
USA) 6. De-Shaming Shame: A Conversation
John Fleck (Actor and Performance Artist
USA) and Kevin Duffy (Filmmaker and Actor
USA) 7. Only the Stupid Are Overt: Covert Censorship in the American Museum
Jonathan D. Katz (University of Pennyslvania
USA) PART III. Under Deliberation: Artful Activism 8. Tucumán Arde and the Changing Face of Censorship
Fabián Cereijido (Artist and Independent Scholar
USA) 9. The Discursive Roots of Censorship: Neoliberalism's Rendering of Chican@ Art
Karen Mary Davalos (University of Minnesota
Twin Cities
USA) 10. Tools and Obstacles: A Conversation
Daniel Joseph Martínez (University of California
Irvine
USA)
Carol A. Wells (Center for the Study of Political Graphics
USA)
and Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 11. Remaining in Sight: Andrea Bowers's Art Lessons from Activists
Peter R. Kalb (Brandeis University
USA) PART IV. Framed: Institutional and Governmental Constraints 12. In and Out of Sites: Disability and Access in the Work of Park McArthur and Carmen Papalia
Elizabeth Guffey (State University of New York at Purchase
USA) 13. Culture
State
and Revolution: Arts Wars between Religious and Secular Autocracies in Post-Revolution Egypt
Sonali Pahwa (University of Minnesota
USA) and Jessica Winegar (Northwestern University
USA) 14 Knowing/Caring: A Conversation
Ai Weiwei (Artist
UK) and Alexandra Munroe (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
USA) PART V. Contested Objects: (Re)Presenting Cultural Heritage 15. Re-Indigenizing Native Space in a University Context
Craig Stone (California State University Long Beach
USA) 16. African Cultural Heritage: Erasure
Restitution
and Digital Image Regimes
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie (University of California
Santa Barbara
USA) 17. Censorship and Creative (Re)Production: A Conversation
Morehshin Allahyari (Artist and Activist
USA) and Brittany Ransom (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART VI. Matters of Race: Campus (Un)Learning 18. Our Compliance: Provocation and Valuation
Ashley Powell (Artist
USA) and Kara Walker (Artist
USA) 19. Presenting/Canceling N*W*C*: Creative Expression
Speech Rights
and Pedagogy
Jane Conoley (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Maulana Karenga(California State University Long Beach
USA
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette (Dancer/Choreographer
USA)
Michele Roberge (Performing Arts Specialist
USA)
Elena Roznovan (Artist
USA) and Cintia Segovia (Photographer
USA)
Griselda Suarez-Barajas (Long Beach Arts Council
USA)
Andrew Vaca (CAlifaoria State University
Long Beach
USA)
Jaye Austin Williams (Bucknell University
USA)
and Teri Shaffer Yamada (California State University Long Beach
USA) 20. American Monument 25/2018: Students Respond
Andrea A. Guerrero (California State University Long Beach
USA) and CSULB School of Art Concerned Students of Color and Allies (California State University Long Beach
USA) Afterwords
Svetlana Mintcheva (National Coalition Against Censorship
USA)
and Laura Raicovich (Independent Scholar
USA) Contributors Index
Catha Paquette (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA)
and Christopher Miles (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART I. Deadly Serious 1. Subjugated Knowledges
Revisionist Histories
and the Problem of Visibility: Carrie Mae Weems and Ken Gonzales-Day
Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 2. Damage Control: Teresa Margolles
the Mexican Government
and the 2009 Venice Biennale Mexican Pavilion
Ana Garduño (National Institute of Fine Arts
Mexico) 3. Death Matters
Kerstin Mey (University of Limerick
Ireland) PART II. The Sexual (In)Sight 4. Art/Obscenity/Underground Cinema in West Germany
1968-72: Circulating through the Debates
Megan Hoetger (Performance and Media Historian and Curator
USA and Europe) 5. Impossible to Image: Art and Sexual Violence
1975-79
Angelique Szymanek (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
USA) 6. De-Shaming Shame: A Conversation
John Fleck (Actor and Performance Artist
USA) and Kevin Duffy (Filmmaker and Actor
USA) 7. Only the Stupid Are Overt: Covert Censorship in the American Museum
Jonathan D. Katz (University of Pennyslvania
USA) PART III. Under Deliberation: Artful Activism 8. Tucumán Arde and the Changing Face of Censorship
Fabián Cereijido (Artist and Independent Scholar
USA) 9. The Discursive Roots of Censorship: Neoliberalism's Rendering of Chican@ Art
Karen Mary Davalos (University of Minnesota
Twin Cities
USA) 10. Tools and Obstacles: A Conversation
Daniel Joseph Martínez (University of California
Irvine
USA)
Carol A. Wells (Center for the Study of Political Graphics
USA)
and Nizan Shaked (California State University Long Beach
USA) 11. Remaining in Sight: Andrea Bowers's Art Lessons from Activists
Peter R. Kalb (Brandeis University
USA) PART IV. Framed: Institutional and Governmental Constraints 12. In and Out of Sites: Disability and Access in the Work of Park McArthur and Carmen Papalia
Elizabeth Guffey (State University of New York at Purchase
USA) 13. Culture
State
and Revolution: Arts Wars between Religious and Secular Autocracies in Post-Revolution Egypt
Sonali Pahwa (University of Minnesota
USA) and Jessica Winegar (Northwestern University
USA) 14 Knowing/Caring: A Conversation
Ai Weiwei (Artist
UK) and Alexandra Munroe (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
USA) PART V. Contested Objects: (Re)Presenting Cultural Heritage 15. Re-Indigenizing Native Space in a University Context
Craig Stone (California State University Long Beach
USA) 16. African Cultural Heritage: Erasure
Restitution
and Digital Image Regimes
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie (University of California
Santa Barbara
USA) 17. Censorship and Creative (Re)Production: A Conversation
Morehshin Allahyari (Artist and Activist
USA) and Brittany Ransom (California State University Long Beach
USA) PART VI. Matters of Race: Campus (Un)Learning 18. Our Compliance: Provocation and Valuation
Ashley Powell (Artist
USA) and Kara Walker (Artist
USA) 19. Presenting/Canceling N*W*C*: Creative Expression
Speech Rights
and Pedagogy
Jane Conoley (California State University Long Beach
USA)
Maulana Karenga(California State University Long Beach
USA
Karen Kleinfelder (California State University Long Beach
USA
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette (Dancer/Choreographer
USA)
Michele Roberge (Performing Arts Specialist
USA)
Elena Roznovan (Artist
USA) and Cintia Segovia (Photographer
USA)
Griselda Suarez-Barajas (Long Beach Arts Council
USA)
Andrew Vaca (CAlifaoria State University
Long Beach
USA)
Jaye Austin Williams (Bucknell University
USA)
and Teri Shaffer Yamada (California State University Long Beach
USA) 20. American Monument 25/2018: Students Respond
Andrea A. Guerrero (California State University Long Beach
USA) and CSULB School of Art Concerned Students of Color and Allies (California State University Long Beach
USA) Afterwords
Svetlana Mintcheva (National Coalition Against Censorship
USA)
and Laura Raicovich (Independent Scholar
USA) Contributors Index