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The dialogics of contemporary art : painting politics / edited by Simon Ingram, Gregory Minissale, Caroline Vercoe, Victoria Wynne-Jones.

LIBRA N72.P6 D53 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ingram, Simon, 1971- editor.
Minissale, Gregory, editor.
Vercoe, Caroline Lolegi, editor.
Wynne-Jones, Victoria, 1981- editor.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Series:
Kerber art
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Political aspects.
Art.
Art, Modern.
Physical Description:
288 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
Other Title:
Painting politics
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, [2022]
Summary:
This book can be best understood with reference to the concept of interanimating dialogics developed by Mikhail Bakhtin. For Bakhtin, in dialogue, individuals participate with their eyes, lips, hands, soul, spirit,? and with their bodies and deeds. Artists have always abstracted from or distilled aspects of their social and political milieu. Most of the artists in this volume do this in different ways, using various forms of abstraction, figuration, phenomenology, and affect. This book suggests that the very relationship between art and politics must be thought of anew through an interanimation of dialogical exchanges.00Artists:0Anoushka Akel, Mark Bradford, Stella Corkery, James Cousins, Graham Fletcher, Vibha Galhotra, Ayesha Green, Julian Hooper, Simon Ingram, Jasper Johns, Helen Johnson, Richard Killeen, Emily Karaka, Patrick Lundberg, Hugo Koha Lindsay, Vivian Lynn, Colin McCahon, Julian McKinnon, Julie Mehretu, Shannon Novak, Jenna Packer, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, John Robinson, Robert Ryman, Glen Snow, Imogen Taylor, Tracey Tawhiao.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
9783735608321
3735608329
OCLC:
1344293202

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