Staging the Archive : Art and Photography in the Age of New Media
معرفی کتاب «Staging the Archive : Art and Photography in the Age of New Media» نوشتهٔ Ernst van Alphen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Reaktion Books در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Dedicated to art practices that mobilize the model of the archive, Staging the Archive demonstrates the ways in which such "archival artworks" probe the possibilities of what art is and what it can do. Through a variety of media, methodologies and perspectives, the artists surveyed here also challenge the principles on which the notions of organization, evidence, and documentation are built. The earliest examples of the modern archival artwork were made in the 1930s, but only since the 1960s have artists really embraced archival principles to inform, structure, and shape their works. This includes practices that consist of archive construction, archaeological investigation, record keeping, and the use of archived materials, but also interrogations of the principles, claims, and effects of the archive. Staging the Archive shows how artists read the concept of the archive against the grain, questioning not only what the archive is and can be but what materials, images, or ideas can be archived. Ernst van Alphen examines these archival artists and artworks in detail, setting them within their social, political, and aesthetic contexts. Exploring the works of Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Broodthaers, Christian Boltanski, Annette Messager, Fiona Tan, and Sophie Calle, among others, he reveals how modern and contemporary artists have used and contested the notion of the archive to establish new relationships to history, information, and data. « Dedicated to art practices that mobilize the model of the archive, this book demonstrates the ways in which such ‘archival artworks’ probe the possibilities of what art is and what it can do. Through a variety of media, methodologies and perspectives, the artists surveyed here also challenge the principles on which the notions of organization, evidence and documentation are built. The earliest examples of the modern archival artwork were made in the 1930s, but it is since the 1960s that archival principles have increasingly been used by artists to inform, structure and shape their works. This includes practices that consist of archive construction, archaeological investigation, record keeping or the use of archived materials; however, they also interrogate the principles, claims and effects of the archive. Staging the Archive shows how artists read the concept of the archive against the grain, questioning not only what the archive is and can be but what materials, images or ideas can be archived. In this book Ernst van Alphen examines these archival artists and artworks in detail, setting them within their social, political and aesthetic contexts. Exploring the work of Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Broodthaers, Christian Boltanski, Annette Messager, Fiona Tan and Sophie Calle, among others, this book reveals how modern and contemporary artists have used and contested the notion of the archive to establish new relationships to history, information and data. »-- Résumé de l'éditeur Annotation Dedicated to art practices that mobilize the model of the archive, "Staging the Archive" demonstrates the ways in which such archival artworks probe the possibilities of what art is and what it can do. Through a variety of media, methodologies and perspectives, the artists surveyed here also challenge the principles on which the notions of organization, evidence, and documentation are built. The earliest examples of the modern archival artwork were made in the 1930s, but only since the 1960s have artists really embraced archival principles to inform, structure, and shape their works. This includes practices that consist of archive construction, archaeological investigation, record keeping, and the use of archived materials, but also interrogations of the principles, claims, and effects of the archive."Staging the Archive" shows how artists read the concept of the archive against the grain, questioning not only what the archive is and can be but what materials, images, or ideas can be archived. Ernst van Alphen examines these archival artists and artworks in detail, setting them within their social, political, and aesthetic contexts. Exploring the works of Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Broodthaers, Christian Boltanski, Annette Messager, Fiona Tan, and Sophie Calle, among others, he reveals how modern and contemporary artists have used and contested the notion of the archive to establish new relationships to history, information, and data." Staging The Archive: Art And Photography In The Age Of New Media Is Dedicated To Art Practices That Mobilize The Model Of The Archive, Demonstrating The Ways In Which Such Archival Artworks Probe The Possibilities Of What Art Is And What It Can Do. Through A Variety Of Media, Methodologies And Perspectives, The Artists Surveyed Here Also Challenge The Principles On Which The Notions Of Organization, Evidence And Documentation Are Built. The Book Shows How Artists Have, Over Recent Decades, Read The Concept Of The Archive Against The Grain, Questionning Not Only What The Archive Is And Can Be But What Materials, Images Or Ideas Can Be Archived. Ernst Van Alphen Explores The Work Of Artists Such As Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Broodthaers, Christian Boltanski, Fiona Tan, And Sophie Calle, Writers Including Georges Perec And Film-makers Such As Alain Resnais And Péter Forgács. Staging The Archive Reveals How Modern And Contemporary Artists Have Used And Contested The Notion Of The Archive To Establish New Relationships To History, Information, Data. Introduction -- Emergence -- Storage -- Listing -- Classification -- Administration -- Depletion -- Reanimation. By Ernst Van Alphen. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 267-287) And Index.
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