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Extending the dialogue : essays by Igor Zabel Award laureates, grant recipients, and jury members, 2008-2014

Title
Extending the dialogue : essays by Igor Zabel Award laureates, grant recipients, and jury members, 2008-2014 / editors, Urška Jurman, Christiane Erharter, and Rawley Grau.
Publication
  • Ljubljana : Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory ; Berlin : Archive Books ; Vienna : ERSTE Foundation, 2016.
  • ©2016

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Additional Authors
  • Jurman, Urška
  • Erharter, Christiane
  • Grau, Rawley
Description
413 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits; 23 cm.
Summary
The authors whose writings appear in this book come from twelve different countries and represent a range of disciplines and interests: they are art historians, philosophers, cultural theorists and activists, critics, curators, and poets, with most of them falling into at least two or three of these categories. All have made important contributions to contemporary art and cultural production, art history writing, and critical thought within, and sometimes far beyond, the region once known, problematically, as Eastern Europe. The book thus offers a collection of urgencies and agencies in art history, art writing, and art and cultural production from across this cultural and political geography. It is a survey of the pressing issues that stimulate these authors' scholarly, curatorial, and cultural investments and so provides a referential, if fragmented and incomplete, picture of current conditions of art and culture in the region.
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Genre/Form
Essays.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Peripheries of the world, unite! / Piotr Piotrowski -- The annual summit of non-aligned art historians / Jelena Vesić -- What does East-Central European art history want? Reflections on the art history discourse in the region since 1989 / Edit András -- Our beloved margins : the imaginings of the Roma transformative subject and art history scholarship in Central Europe / Tímea Junghaus -- A letter / Fouad Asfour -- The tranzitory garden / Raluca Voinea -- Cracks in the planet : geo-ecological matter in Eastern European art / Maja Fowkes and Reuben Fowkes -- Autonomy, solidarity, and the antipolitics of NET / Klara Kemp-Welch -- The case of Milan Adamčiak : visual music between the acoustic process, performance, and the autonomous sphere of writing / Daniel Grúň -- Polaroid-link-means for a series : three performances from the videotheque of the Collective Actions Group : dedications to Inspection Medical Hermeneutics / Sabine Hänsgen -- Russian art at the rendezvous : post-Soviet Russia at the Venice Biennale / Ekaterina Degot -- Modernology : art after postmodern art / Karel Císař -- "There is something political in the city air" / What, How & for Whom/WHW -- Cultural jetlag : fact, curse, or opportunity? / Alenka Gregoríč -- Live long, die young / Kirill Medvedev -- Partisan art revisited / Miklavž Komelj -- On the violence of the general / Keti Chukhrov -- When the avant-gardists go marching in / Lev Kreft and Aldo Milohnić.
ISBN
  • 3943620522
  • 9783943620528
OCLC
  • ocn975077185
  • SCSB-9115399
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library