Contemporary Art from Cyprus
Politics, Identities, and Cultures across Borders
Elena Stylianou editor Gabriel Koureas editor Evanthia Tselika editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:22nd Sep '22
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Using Cyprus as a case study, this edited volume explores notions of the global and the local, identity, and regionalism in contemporary art practices.
To what extent does locality influence contemporary art? Can any particular artistic practices be defined as uniquely Cypriot? And does art from Cyprus transcend Western boundaries once it enters the global art scene? This volume uses Cyprus as a case study for the exploration of notions of identity, regionalism, and the global and local in contemporary art practice; it is not, therefore, a complete historiography of contemporary Cypriot art. Rather, this critical text provides a theoretical and historical framework that frames and contextualizes art practices from Cyprus, while always relating these back to the international art world. Numerous current and pressing issues—all relevant beyond Cyprus—are investigated in this book including, but not limited to, art as capital, the emergence of the “periphery”, the importance of thriving localities, issues of memory and memorialization, archaeology, artists’ identities, conflict and politics, social engagement, gender politics, and such curatorial alternatives as artist-run spaces. In doing all of this, Contemporary Art from Cyprus not only bears on current and future art practices in this region but highlights the importance of Cypriot art in a global context too.
In this impressive collection of essays by artists, curators and academics, there is a bold effort to address the contested spaces and disputed histories of an island that is at the edge of Europe and the Middle East. It provides a haunting testament to local perspectives and a unique contribution to the cosmopolitan approaches in contemporary art. * Nikos Papastergiadis, Director of the Research Unit of Public Cultures and Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia *
This is a timely collection during a period of increased tensions in the Mediterranean and in Cyprus. Historically and art historically informed, these essays provide critical insight into how the lived experience of both Turkish and Greek communities on the island, have necessarily impacted the subjects of contemporary Cypriot art. The book situates contemporary art from Cyprus in relation to local and international art agendas and reinforces the fundamental role that a variety of art practices can play, in expanding critical dialogue and envisaging new ways of defining ‘community’. * Annie E. Coombes, Professor of History of Art, Birkbeck, University of London, UK *
ISBN: 9781350216174
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272 pages