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Hans Haacke und Pierre Huyghe

Non-Human Living Sculptures seit den 1960er-Jahren

Ursula Ströbele author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:De Gruyter

Published:18th Mar '24

£72.00

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Since the 1960s, artists have questioned the traditional idea of opposition between art and nature. They have incorporated animals and plants as co-actors in their work, and so established a sculptural aesthetic of the living, which called for a redefinition of the sculptural genre. This study is the first to examine so-called Non-Human Living Sculptures using the examples of Hans Haacke and Pierre Huyghe. Following a re-reading of the historiography of modernist sculpture, the author re-evaluates and expands on existing theories in individual work analyses. She shows how Haacke’s real-time systems, determined by US systems theory, biology and cybernetics, as well as his rejection of the object aesthetic have shaped contemporary positions such as Huyghe’s situational-aesthetic works.

  • First comprehensive academic study of socalled Non-Human Living Sculptures

  • Re-reading of the historiography of 20th century sculpture

  • Sculptural aesthetics of the living

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ISBN: 9783111027111

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1116g

460 pages