"Disassembled" Images
Allan Sekula and Contemporary Art
Alexander Streitberger editor Hilde Van Gelder editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Leuven University Press
Published:20th Jun '19
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"Disassembled" Images takes as a point of departure Allan Sekula's productive approach of disassembling elements in order to reassemble them in alternative constellations. Some of the most pressing issues of our time, such as human labor in a globalized economy or the claim for radical democracy, are recurrent themes in Sekula's oeuvre and are investigated by a wide range of experts in this book. Addressing a variety of artworks, both by Sekula and other artists, the collected essays focus on three crucial aspects within recent politically engaged art: collecting as a tool for representing folly and madness, the confrontation of the maritime space of ecological disasters and geopolitical processes with alternative models of solidarity, and what Sekula named "critical realism" as a reflective method in search of new social agencies and creative freedom. A text-image portfolio by Marco Poloni completes this profound reflection on Sekula's influential legacy within contemporary visual art. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer Review Content). Contributors: Anthony Abiragi (University of Colorado), Barbara Baert (KU Leuven), Edwin Carels (School of Arts KASK/HoGent/M HKA), Ronnie Close (American University in Cairo), Bart De Baere (M HKA), Stefanie Diekmann (Hildesheim University), Carles Guerra (Fundacio Antoni Tapies), Clara Masnatta (ICI Berlin), W. J. T. Mitchell (University of Chicago), Marco Poloni (Berlin), Anja Isabel Schneider (KU Leuven/ M HKA), Stephanie Schwartz (University College London), Jonathan Stafford (Nottingham Trent University), Alexander Streitberger (UC Louvain), Hilde Van Gelder (KU Leuven), Benjamin Young (Parsons School of Design)
"L’ambition n’est ici pas des moindres : recontextualiser et analyser ce projet inachevé, en le mettant en regard de l’art contemporain. [...] la structure en trois parties de l’ouvrage permet de se concentrer sur trois problématiques centrales dans cette création ultime, mais aussi dans l’œuvre de Sekula de manière plus générale."
Fanny Drugeon, Critique d’art [En ligne], le 26 novembre 2020 URL : http://journals.openedition.org/critiquedart/54602
Burlington
Contemporary, Marie Muracciole, 12.03.2021
ISBN: 9789462701717
Dimensions: 230mm x 170mm x 20mm
Weight: 940g
308 pages