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E-raamat: Post-Specimen Encounters Between Art, Science and Curating: Rethinking Art Practice and Objecthood through Scientific Collections

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  • Formaat: 340 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789383126
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  • Formaat: 340 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789383126

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This edited collection explores a subject of great potential for both art historians and museologists that of the nature of the specimen and how it might be reinterpreted. Through its cross-disciplinary contributions, written by a team of art historians, artists, poets, anthropologists, critics and curators, this book looks at how artistic encounters in museums, ranging from anatomy museums to contemporary cabinets of curiosity, can provoke new modes of thinking about art, science and curating.





Museological literature in the past focused on artefacts or objects; this is an original contribution to the field and offers new readings of old issues, inspiring new understandings of the relationships between art, science and curating.





Brings together international expertise from art practitioners, historians, creative writers and theorists in France, the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Contributions from creative practitioners draw upon their own experience of producing artworks in response to specific scientific collections while historians, anthropologists, critics and writers examine how museums stimulate, incite and otherwise inspire artistic awareness of science and its specimens.





One of the most important contributions this book will make is drawing together several threads of research and practice to encourage interdisciplinary discussion.





It provides new ways of thinking about the relationships between art, science, museums and their objects. It concentrates on the ways in which scientific collections kindle novel aesthetic strategies and inspire new scholarly interpretations of art, science, curating and epistemology. In so doing it will make a considerable contribution to the fields of art writing, creative practice, art theory, the history of science and curating.





This book will appeal to academics, researchers, undergraduates and postgraduates studying fine art, curating, museology, art history, the history of science, creative writing; visual artists, curators, and other creative practitioners. Also of interest to museum audiences.  Reading list potential.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(25)
Edward Juler
Alistair Robinson
1 Narratives of the `Fetish'
26(25)
John Mack
2 Curating Interobjectively in Museums
51(22)
Alistair Robinson
3 `A Readiness to Find What Surrounds Us Strange and Odd': Objects in the Alternative Curiosity Museum
73(27)
Marion Endt-Jones
4 Art, Science and the Mutant Object
100(19)
Rahma Khazam
5 Blind Summit/Models of Subjectivity: Surrealism, Physics and Psychoanalysis
119(21)
Gavin Parkinson
6 Glimpsed Phantoms of Sensation; Or, a Psychogeographical Investigation of Various Anatomical Specimens with Reference to Christine Borland's Get etre-la, c'est a toi de le creer\Edward Juler
140(22)
7 As far back as I will remember
162(15)
Nadia Lichtig
8 Poetry and the Pathology Museum: A Model of Difference
177(18)
Christy Ducker
9 The Scientist and the Magician
195(27)
Irene Brown
10 Choosing, Unpicking and Connecting: On Drawing Museum Objects
222(17)
Richard Talbot
11 Post-Specimens and Present Ancestors: Passing Fables & Comparative Readings at The Wildgoose Memorial Library
239(32)
Jane Wildgoose
12 Moving beyond the Specimen: From Drawing Objects to Drawing Processes
271(26)
Gemma Anderson
13 Desiccation, Suspension, Extraction: The Inhuman Art of Christine Borland
297(28)
Andrew Patrizio
Afterword: Specimen--What's at Stake? 325(4)
Ludmilla Jordanova
Biographies 329(3)
Index 332
Edward Juler is lecturer in art history at Newcastle University, UK. 





Alistair Robinson is director of the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art (NGCA) in Sunderland, UK.