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Art in Ukraine Between Identity Construction and Anti-Colonial Resistance: Routledge Research in Art and Politics

Editat de Svitlana Biedarieva
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2024
This edited volume traces the development of art practices in Ukraine from the 2004 Orange Revolution, through the 2013-14 Revolution of Dignity, to the ongoing Russian war of aggression.
Contributors explore how transformations of identity, the emergence of participatory democracy, relevant changes to cultural institutions, and the realization of the necessity of decolonial release have influenced the focus and themes of contemporary art practices in Ukraine. Chapters analyze such important topics as the postcolonial retrieval of the past, the deconstruction of post-Soviet visualities, representations of violence and atrocities in the ongoing Russian war against Ukraine, and the notion of art as a mechanism of civic resistance and identity-building.
The book will be of interest to scholars of art history, Eastern European studies, cultural studies, decolonial studies, and postcolonial studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032595184
ISBN-10: 1032595183
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 82
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art and Politics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Svitlana Biedarieva is an art historian, artist, and curator. In 2022/23, she was selected as the George F. Kennan Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Wilson Center, and the Non-Resident Visiting Fellow at the George Washington University for her research, the CEC ArtsLink International Fellow for her curatorial work, and the Prince Claus Seed Award Laureate for her artistic work. Svitlana has published texts in academic journals and media outlets and is the editor of the book Contemporary Ukrainian and Baltic Art: Political and Social Perspectives, 1991-2021, and co-editor of At the Front Line. Ukrainian Art, 2013-2019.

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; PART I Solidarity; Chapter 1 Antagonism and  Revolutionary Aesthetics: Ukrainian Contemporary Art between  the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan; Chapter 2 Field Notes on  Subjectivity: Art, War, Articulationl Chapter 3 From “The Ukraine Question” and “The Woman Question” to Self-Determination: Revisiting 1920-30s Mass Politics, Revolution, and War in Today’s Ukraine; PART II Identity; Chapter 4 (de)Construction of “Post-Soviet” Visualities in Contemporary  Ukrainian Photography; Chapter 5; Large-Scale Exhibitions and Identity Building in Ukraine in the Late 2000s - Early 2010s; Chapter 6 Observing the Bodies: Examination of the Human Experience of War and Trauma; Chapter 7 Ukrainian photographers opting for truth: From Soviet documentary photography to Russo-Ukrainian war images; PART III Decoloniality; Chapter 8 Rethinking (Post-)Soviet Landscape through Decolonial Art Practices, 2014-2022; Chapter 9 Becoming Local:  Decolonial Practices in Visual Arts in Post-Maidan Ukraine; Chapter 10 From Postcolonial Past to Decolonial Future: Ukrainian Art in the Ages of Revolution and Resistance (2014-2024)

Recenzii

Representative of a generation of contemporary Ukrainian artists, activists, and a cohort of academic scholars untainted by the trauma of imperialist ideology, freed of entrenched Russian narratives, and absent of the slightest nostalgia for a bygone Soviet era, this volume of essays offers fresh perspectives on the texture of a population and its culture breaking out of the clutches of colonization. Chronicling artistic events from the time of the dissolution of the USSR through the Orange (2004) and Euromaidan (2014) Revolutions to today’s persistent criminal assault of Russia on Ukraine, the contributions give rise to a new, inclusive, way of thinking about the history of contemporary art by exposing a society transformed by the extraordinary circumstances of postcoloniality and war.
 
Myroslava M. Mudrak, Emerita Professor, History of Art, The Ohio State University

Descriere

This edited volume traces the development of art practices in Ukraine from the 2004 Orange Revolution, through the 2013-14 Revolution of Dignity, to the ongoing Russian war of aggression.