Sweet Dreams: Contemporary Art and Complicity
Autor Johanna Druckeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2006
Johanna Drucker's "sweet dream" is for a new and more positive approach to contemporary art. Calling for a revamping of the academic critical vocabulary used to discuss art into one more befitting current creative practices, Drucker argues that contemporary art is fully engaged with material culture—yet still struggling to escape the oppositional legacy of the early twentieth-century avant-garde.
Drucker shows that artists today are aware of working within the ideologies of mainstream culture and have replaced avant-garde defiance with eager complicity. Finding their materials at flea markets or exploring celebrity culture, contemporary artists have created a vibrantly participatory movement that exudes enthusiasm and affirmation—all while critics continue to cling to an outmoded vocabulary of opposition and radical negativity that defined modernism's avant-garde. At the cutting edge of new media research, Drucker surveys a wide range of exciting contemporary artists, demonstrating their clear departure from the past and petitioning viewers and critics to shift their terms and sensibilities as well. Sweet Dreams is a testament to the creative processes and self-conscious heterogeneity of art today as well as a revolutionary effort to solicit collaboration that will encourage the production of imaginative thought and contribute to contemporary life.
Drucker shows that artists today are aware of working within the ideologies of mainstream culture and have replaced avant-garde defiance with eager complicity. Finding their materials at flea markets or exploring celebrity culture, contemporary artists have created a vibrantly participatory movement that exudes enthusiasm and affirmation—all while critics continue to cling to an outmoded vocabulary of opposition and radical negativity that defined modernism's avant-garde. At the cutting edge of new media research, Drucker surveys a wide range of exciting contemporary artists, demonstrating their clear departure from the past and petitioning viewers and critics to shift their terms and sensibilities as well. Sweet Dreams is a testament to the creative processes and self-conscious heterogeneity of art today as well as a revolutionary effort to solicit collaboration that will encourage the production of imaginative thought and contribute to contemporary life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226165059
ISBN-10: 0226165051
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 16 color plates, 32 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226165051
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 16 color plates, 32 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Johanna Drucker is the Robertson Professor of Media Studies in the Department of English at the University of Virginia. She is the author of several books, including The Visible Word, The Alphabetic Labyrinth, The Century of Artists’ Books, and Figuring the Word.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface: Starting Now
1. Sweet Dreams
1. Twilight
2. Reawakening and Imagining Otherwise, Again
2. Current Conditions
1. Symbolic Currency
2. Complicit Sensibilities
3. Forms of Flirtation
3. Critical Histories
1. The Legacy of Autonomy
2. The Reconceptualization of Art
4. Forms of Complicity
1. Slacker Aesthetics
2. Violating the Old Taboos of Fashion, Amusement, and Sentimentality
3. New Monumentality and the "Now" Sublime
4. After Visual Un-pleasure or Monsters and Flesh
5. Painting as an Impure Medium
6. Hybridity and Unnaturalism
7. Thingness and Objecthood
8. Affectivity and Entropy
9. Dubious Documents
10. New Aestheticism and Media Culture
11. Techno-bodies and Art Culture
12. Commodified and Mediated Identities
13. Image Branding and Art Product Design
14. Flagrant Complicity
15. Mediation of Modern Life
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Preface: Starting Now
1. Sweet Dreams
1. Twilight
2. Reawakening and Imagining Otherwise, Again
2. Current Conditions
1. Symbolic Currency
2. Complicit Sensibilities
3. Forms of Flirtation
3. Critical Histories
1. The Legacy of Autonomy
2. The Reconceptualization of Art
4. Forms of Complicity
1. Slacker Aesthetics
2. Violating the Old Taboos of Fashion, Amusement, and Sentimentality
3. New Monumentality and the "Now" Sublime
4. After Visual Un-pleasure or Monsters and Flesh
5. Painting as an Impure Medium
6. Hybridity and Unnaturalism
7. Thingness and Objecthood
8. Affectivity and Entropy
9. Dubious Documents
10. New Aestheticism and Media Culture
11. Techno-bodies and Art Culture
12. Commodified and Mediated Identities
13. Image Branding and Art Product Design
14. Flagrant Complicity
15. Mediation of Modern Life
Conclusion
Notes
Index