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Lyotard and the 'figural' in Performance, Art and Writing: Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy

Autor Dr Kiff Bamford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2012
This original study offers a timely reconsiderationof the work of French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard in relation to art,performance and writing. How can we write about art, whilstacknowledging the transformation that inevitably accompanies translations of both media and temporality?That is the question that persistently dogs Lyotard's own writings on art, andto which this book responds through reference to artists from therecently-formed canon of performance art history, including the myths ofseminal figures Marina Abramovicand Vito Acconci, and the controlled documentation of Gina Pane's actions.Through the unstable, untranslatable element that Lyotard calls the figural, his thought is brought to bearon attempts to write a history of performance art and to question the paradoxicallyprescriptive demand for rules to govern 're-performance'. Kiff Bamford contextualises Lyotard's writings andapproach with reference to both his contemporaries, including Deleuze andKristeva, and the contemporary art about which they wrote, whilst arguing forthe pertinence of Lyotard's provocations today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441167071
ISBN-10: 1441167072
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Speaks to growing interest in Continental thought in the relationship between philosophy and performance art.

Notă biografică

Kiff Bamford is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art and Graphic Design at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction \ 1. The figural \ 2. The Libidinal \ 3. Les Immatériaux: Whatis Lyotard's Attitude to the Body? \ 4. The Sublime \ 5. Temporality and thefigural \ In Conclusion \ Notes \ Bibliography \ Index

Recenzii

Bamford's book draws welcome and long overdue attention to Lyotard as the poststructuralist thinker most concerned with art...What he brings specifically to an understanding of performance art is a sensitive consideration of affect and of nonverbal meanings--in Lyotard's technical terms, inarticulate phrases (p. 169). As well as being required reading for any future engagements specifically with Lyotard and art, I would recommend the book to students and scholars researching at the juncture of theory and the arts generally as an illuminating and inspiring example of how such research might proceed. Lyotard and the 'figural' in Performance, Art and Writing is a surprising and quite brilliant book, one which takes its place among the small number of essential books on Lyotard in English.
Kiff Bamford's long-awaited Lyotard and the 'Figural' in Performance, Art and Writing thus fills a theoretical void and bridges more than one theoretical gap...Rather than superimpose his findings on specific performances that would simply be used as illustrations, the author chooses to interweave the presentation and analysis of selected works of art in separate sections within the various notional conceptual constellations. Art and theory are set on equal footing and in resonance with each other...The book as a whole manages to cross disciplinary boundaries and responds to what Bamford calls Lyotard's 'philosophical nexus', while still preserving a certain chronological progression of the peregrinations of the figural...This extensive study of Lyotard's practical engagement with the art world in relation to his written work answers a still-pressing need and is one of the most original contributions of Bamford's book. By placing it at the very center of his work, Bamford challenges a compartmentalization of concepts that has become established within the Lyotardian corpus...Bamford's book is a necessary addition to the reception of Lyotard and his relation to art history and performance...The primacy devolved to the analysis of artwork in a book whose primary concern remains theoretical bodes very well for the future of a true interdisciplinarity, respectful of Lyotard's vision of the commentary as the receiving and prolonging of the gesture of art, where theory aims at being an echo chamber for the spasm, rather than assimilating the work of art.
Bamford's book is important because most of the critical works on Lyotard were written by philosophers who overlooked his aesthetics, despite the fact that Lyotard maintained a continued and active interest in visual and installation art throughout his career ... [Lyotard and the Figural in Performance, Art and Writing] is important for its claims about performance art and about Lyotard's role in art history, two aspects which have been vastly underexplored in Anglophile criticism.
'This is the most important book on Lyotard and art (incontournable, as the French say). Bamford accomplishes that most difficult of writerly turns: peerless research, genuine novelty, rewarding reflections, all in elegant and flowing style (a rare and beautiful thing, as we say).'
'The significance of Lyotard's writings on art are only gradually becoming apparent, so Bamford's book is a very welcome addition to the literature on this topic, and particularly the implications of the concept of the figural for the field of performance art. Bamford delves further into this aspect of Lyotard's work than any commentator before him, and is to be congratulated for extending Lyotard scholarship in this fascinating and illuminating study.'
'At last, an articulate and sensitive study that meshes detailed analyses of significant moments in an emerging history of performance with an informed reading of Lyotard's philosophy. Bamford is impressive on both grounds: when discussing pieces by such artists as Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci and Gina Pane, and when connecting the many seemingly disparate parts of Lyotard's oeuvre, including the overlooked early tome Discourse, Figure and the exhibition Les Immatériaux. Bamford's book demonstrates the deep affinity - long sensed by scholars and artists, but rarely, if ever, performed so adroitly - between creative practice and Lyotard's thought, and firmly establishes the figural as a key term in the vocabulary of contemporary art history, criticism and philosophy.'