Themes of Contemporary Art : Visual Art after 1980 (5TH)

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Themes of Contemporary Art : Visual Art after 1980 (5TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 464 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190078331
  • DDC分類 709.04

Full Description

Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art after 1980, Fifth Edition, offers students and readers an introduction to recent art. The primary focus is an examination of themes that are widespread in contemporary artistic practice. Individual chapters analyze thematic content in eight groupings: Identity, The Body, Time, Memory, Place, Language, Science, and Spirituality. These eight thematic categories provide a significant sample from which readers can grasp influential concepts that stretch across much of the art of our time. Profiles of key artists and works enhance student understanding of these major themes and the individual approaches and key movements in the world of contemporary art.

Contents

Contents

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION
Themes of Contemporary Art: What, Why, and How
A Brief Orientation

CHAPTER ONE
The World Changes, The Art World Expands
Overview of History and Art History: 1980-2020
Traditions Survive, New Trends Arrive
Globalization
Theory Flexes Its Muscles
Impact of the Digital*
Social Experience as Art
Art Meets Contemporary Culture
Artists Respond to the Anthropocene
PROFILE: Hito Steyerl*

CHAPTER TWO: Identity
A Focus on Identity in Art History
Identity Is Collective and Relational
Identity Politics
Otherness and Representation
Essentialism Versus Diversity
Authenticity and Hybridity
Identity Is Constructed
Deconstructing Difference
The Fluidity of Identity
Synthetic Identities
Fictional Identities
Are We Post-Identity?
PROFILE: Shirin Neshat
PROFILE: Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch

CHAPTER THREE: The Body
Past Figurative Art
Performing Bodies
The Body Beautiful
Grotesque Bodies
The Body Is a Battleground
Sexual Bodies
Gazing at Bodies
Mortal Bodies
Classifying Humans in the Genomic Age
Posthuman Bodies
PROFILE: Renée Cox
PROFILE: Zhang Huan

CHAPTER FOUR: Time
Changing Views of Time
Time and Art History
Time as a Medium
Live Art
Film and Video
Process Art
Exploring the Structure of Time
Counting and Measuring Time
Reordering Time
PROFILE: Hiroshi Sugimoto
PROFILE: Ragnar Kjartansson

CHAPTER FIVE: Memory
Memory and Art History
The Texture of Memory
Memory Is Emotional
Memory Is Unreliable
Memory Is Multisensory
Strategies for Representing the Past
Displaying Evidence
Reenacting the Past
Fracturing Narratives and Reshuffling Memories
Storehouses of Memory
Revisiting the Past
Recovering History
Rethinking History
Reframing the Present
Commemorating the Past
PROFILE: Christian Boltanski
PROFILE: Brian Tolle

CHAPTER SIX: Place
Places Have Meanings
Places Have Value
Looking Out for Places
Art History's Influence
Representations of Space
(Most) Works of Art Exist in a Place
What's Public? What's Private?
Dislocation
Fictionalized Places
PROFILE: Turbine Hall at Tate Modern
PROFILE: Andrea Zittel

CHAPTER SEVEN: Language
Art and Words: A Quick History
Recent Theories of Language
Reasons for Using Language
Language Makes Meaning
Language Takes Form
Transparency and Translucency
Spatiality and Physicality
Books Made by Artists
Wielding the Power of Language
Confronting the Challenge of Translation
Communication in the Digital Age*
Text and Power
Text as Digital Material
PROFILE: Nina Katchadourian
PROFILE: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller

CHAPTER EIGHT: Science
What Is Science?
Artists as Amateur Scientists
Artists Adopt Scientific Tools and Materials
Creole Technologies
Bio Art
The Visual Culture of Science
Scientific Imaging and Art
Deconstructing the Visual Culture of Science
Scientific Displays and Archives
Science in Popular Culture
The Ideology of Science
Changing Paradigms of Science
Is Science Running Amok? Activist Art Responds
Is Nature Natural?
The Anthropocene: Climate Change and More
PROFILE: Patricia Piccinini
PROFILE: Eduardo Kac

CHAPTER NINE: Spirituality
Spirituality and Religion
Enchantment
A Short History
Religious Iconography
Spiritual Forms and Materials
Mingling the Sacred and the Profane
Sacred Spaces and Rituals
Finding Faith and Harboring Doubt
Facing Death, Doom, and Destruction
Art and Transcendence
PROFILE: Bill Viola
PROFILE: José Bedia

Selected Bibliography
Credits
Index

*Sections authored by Scott Contreras-Koterbay

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