This volume presents a series of journeys into contemporary art analysing different artists who are far from each other geographically but who often share experiences and thematic confluences. Works are looked at starting with their historical and artistic placement; on one hand they are able to relate creatively to the art of the sixties and seventies and on the other they are capable of opening up to interdisciplinary inclusion without foregoing the essence of the medium employed. Journeys, and not journey (in the plural and not singular), because I believed the best option was to travel through thematic areas, determined by the very nature of the research undertaken. The book’s structure reflects its content-based approach, with the methodological intention born of the desire to let the art historian’s role emerge from the description of the artists and their work: this is not a mere bullet-point list, but a reflection on stylistic conjunctions and iconographic connections. The text’s initial methodological approach will put the problem into focus in a general sense, preparing the ground for a contemporary reading of art that aims to join critique, history and visual comparison of (and with) the artwork. The reader will travel, along with migrants and the artists, and cross walls (Fiamma Montezemolo, Rula Halawani), inhospitable landscapes (Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo’s borderscapes), misleading thresholds to another world that is denied (Mimmo Paladino, Giovanni de Gara, Shinpei Takeda), lines of troublesome borders (Shilpa Gupta, Reena Saini Kallat) and enter houses draped in fragile memories (Mona Hatoum, Do Ho Suh, Petrit Halilaj), discovering the difficulty of relating to an identity in transit (Adrian Paci, Sislej Xhafa), remembering past languages and learning new ones (Ilaria Turba, Parastou Forouhar, Alessandra Brown), to finally reach a landing that is really a new point for future departures.
Borders. Journeys into Contemporary Art / Giorgio Bacci. - STAMPA. - (2022).
Borders. Journeys into Contemporary Art
Giorgio Bacci
2022
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This volume presents a series of journeys into contemporary art analysing different artists who are far from each other geographically but who often share experiences and thematic confluences. Works are looked at starting with their historical and artistic placement; on one hand they are able to relate creatively to the art of the sixties and seventies and on the other they are capable of opening up to interdisciplinary inclusion without foregoing the essence of the medium employed. Journeys, and not journey (in the plural and not singular), because I believed the best option was to travel through thematic areas, determined by the very nature of the research undertaken. The book’s structure reflects its content-based approach, with the methodological intention born of the desire to let the art historian’s role emerge from the description of the artists and their work: this is not a mere bullet-point list, but a reflection on stylistic conjunctions and iconographic connections. The text’s initial methodological approach will put the problem into focus in a general sense, preparing the ground for a contemporary reading of art that aims to join critique, history and visual comparison of (and with) the artwork. The reader will travel, along with migrants and the artists, and cross walls (Fiamma Montezemolo, Rula Halawani), inhospitable landscapes (Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo’s borderscapes), misleading thresholds to another world that is denied (Mimmo Paladino, Giovanni de Gara, Shinpei Takeda), lines of troublesome borders (Shilpa Gupta, Reena Saini Kallat) and enter houses draped in fragile memories (Mona Hatoum, Do Ho Suh, Petrit Halilaj), discovering the difficulty of relating to an identity in transit (Adrian Paci, Sislej Xhafa), remembering past languages and learning new ones (Ilaria Turba, Parastou Forouhar, Alessandra Brown), to finally reach a landing that is really a new point for future departures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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