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Echoing exhibition views : subjectivity in post-digital times / A.R. practice (Ed.) [editors, Ann Richter & Agnieszka Roguski] ; translation, Anne Fellner.

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Echoing exhibition views : subjectivity in post-digital times / A.R. practice (Ed.) [editors, Ann Richter & Agnieszka Roguski] ; translation, Anne Fellner.
Publication
[Eindhoven, Netherlands] : Onomatopee, [2021]

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Additional Authors
  • Fellner, Anne,
  • Richter, Ann,
  • Roguski, Agnieszka,
Description
79 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles; 23 cm.
Summary
When the exhibition enters the digital realm, as it is increasingly happening now when the display of art and culture can be enjoyed individually behind screens, then how does the exhibition view diffuse optically, technically, and culturally? And how does this transformation echo the new understanding of subjectivity? 'Echoing Exhibition Views. Subjectivity in Post-Digital Times' explores the different medialities and intersubjective shifts that follow the moment of seeing a physical exhibition today. It takes the digitized exhibition view as starting point for artistic and theoretic reflections on post-digital culture, hyperreality and its relation to subjectivity. Focusing on the transformative potential of the exhibition as circulating view, this publication asks how it transfers again into a subjective mode of perspective through the artistic lens. So what is at stake when an exhibition circulates as a digital view? And how does its digital presence in turn affect and transform the subjective experience of seeing a physical exhibition? With images from João Enxuto & Erica Love, Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff, New Noveta/Yair Oelbaum, SANY, Hannah Stiegeler, Jasmin Werner, and Jonas Paul Willisch, as well as texts by Melanie Bühler, Erika Landström, and Agnieszka Roguski, this publication gathers artists, curators and writers that frame these questions through a variety of practices and media. It thus addresses a self-reflexive and critical approach on medium and format?understanding the exhibition as a fluid and diverse view.
Series Statement
Onomatopee ; 178
Uniform Title
Onomatopee (Series) ; no. 178.
Subject
  • 05.20 communication and society
  • 17.80 literary theory: general
  • Exhibitions
  • Exhibitions
  • Kunst
  • Subjectivity in art
  • Subjectivity in art
Note
  • Title from cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9493148238
  • 9789493148239
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries