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E-raamat: Performative monuments: The rematerialisation of public art

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Sari: Rethinking Art's Histories
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2024
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526186102
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Sari: Rethinking Art's Histories
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2024
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526186102

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Argues the conceptual significance of performance, and of a performative model of art, to the revival of the monument in the wake of the Second World War, the Holocaust and the fall of the Eastern bloc This book answers one of the most puzzling questions in contemporary art: how did performance artists of the 60s and 70s, famous for their opposition both to lasting art and the political establishment, become the foremost monument builders of the 80s, 90s and today? Not by selling out, nor by making self-undermining monuments. This book argues that the centrality of performance to monuments and indeed public art in general rests not on its ephemerality or anti-authoritarian rhetoric, but on its power to build interpersonal bonds both personal and social. Specifically, the survival of body art in photographs that cross time and space to meet new audiences makes it literally into a monument. The argument of the book spans art in Austria, the former Yugoslavia, and Germany: Valie Export, Peter Weibel and the Viennese Actionists (working in Austria and abroad), Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivecovic and Braco Dimitrijevic (working in Yugoslavia and abroad), and Joseph Beuys and Jochen Gerz (working in Germany and abroad). These artists began by critiquing monumentality in authoritarian public space, and expanded the models developed on the streets of Vienna, Munich, Rome, Belgrade and Zagreb to participatory monuments that delegate political authority to the audience.Readers interested in contemporary art, politics, photography and performance will find in this book new facts and arguments for their interconnection.

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'Mechtild Widrichs astonishing and original book connects performance histories, feminist theory and speech act theory to elucidate the event character of public art by contemporary artists. Widrich advances a powerful argument about the stakes of spectatorship, temporality and collective memory.' Julia Bryan-Wilson, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art, University of California, Berkeley

'Rigorously researched and argued, this important book will become required reading not only on the history and theory of performance art but also on the history of the "performative" itself as it has transformed public art and commemoration.' Kirk Savage, Professor, History of Art & Architecture, University of Pittsburgh -- .

List of illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: what is a performative monument? 1(1)
1 Documents
13(40)
2 Audiences
53(49)
3 Sites
102(42)
4 Monuments
144(50)
5 Relations
194
Select bibliography 203(14)
Index 217
Preface -- freshwater decapod biology in the 21st Century 1(6)
Yeo C. J. Darren
Neh Cumberdge
Sebastian Ki Aus
Freshwater crab systematics and biogeography: the legacy of Richard Bott (†1902-†1974)
7(10)
Ki Aus Sebastian
Michael Turkay
Life span, early life stage protection, mortality, and senescence in freshwater Decapoda
17(36)
Vogt Gunter
Freshwater decapod conservation: recent progress and future challenges
53(18)
Cumberlidge Neil
An overview of the Afrotropical freshwater crab fauna: diversity, biogeography, and conservation (Brachyura, Potamoidea, Potamonautidae and Potamidae)
71(30)
Cumberlidge Neil
Morphological and molecular characterization of a new species of Fredius (Decapoda, Pseudothelphusidae) from Rondonia, southern Amazonia, Brazil
101(14)
Magalhaes Celio
Vttor Q. A. Sanches
Leonardo G. Pileggi
Fernando L. Mantelatto
Description of a new freshwater crab species of the genus Potamon (Decapoda, Brachyura, Potamidae) from Iran, based on morphological and genetic characters
115(20)
Keikhosravi Alireza
Christoph D. Schubart
A new species of Isolapotamon Bott, 1968 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Potamidae) from Mindanao, with notes on the Philippine Isolapotamon species
135(26)
Mendoza C. E. Jose
Darren C. J. Yeo
New occurrence of Miocene freshwater crabs (Brachyura, Potamidae) in the North Alpine Foreland Basin, Germany, with a note on fossil Potamon to calibrate molecular clocks
161(12)
Klaus Sebastian
Jerome Prieto
Differentiation within a river system: ecology or geography driven? Evolutionary significant units and new species in Jamaican freshwater crabs
173(22)
Schubart D. Christoph
Tobias Santl
The Aeglidae of Uruguay (Decapoda, Anomura), with the description of a new species of Aegla
195(12)
Santos Sandro
Georcina Bond-Buckup
Ludwig Buckup
Taina G. Loureiro
Alberto S. Goncalves
Ana Verdi
Fabrizio Scarabino
Christian Clavijo
Atyid shrimps of Hainan Island, southern China, with the description of a new species of Caridina (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)
207(26)
Cai Yixiong
On the presumed phylogenetic position of the Xiphocarididae (Decapoda, Caridea) based on the larval morphology of Xiphocaris elongata
233(12)
Guerao Guillermo
Silke Reuschel
Klaus Anger
Christoph D. Schubart
Diversity and distribution of Australian freshwater crayfish with a check-list of the world Parastacidae and a key to the genera (Decapoda, Astacidea, Parastacoidea)
245(28)
Ahyong T. Shane
The freshwater crayfish fauna of Australia: update on conservation status and threats
273
Furse M. James
Mechtild Widrich is Professor in Art History, Theory and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago -- .