This compelling new study considers contemporary painting’s
relationship with time and with events, ideas and paintings from the
past. Following French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard’s
determination of painting as entailing a series of temporal
sites, Painting, History and Meaning examines works that
tendentiously engage with aspects and events derived from the past. A
unique examination of the relationship that contemporary painting has
with history and historical material, Painting, History and
Meaning is a timely response to, and discussion of, how contemporary
painters and artists have addressed a significant area of concern for
both practitioners and theorists in recent years. Craig Staff
explores art that has encompassed strategies of excavation,
anachronism and memorialization, examining key works by artists
including Dana Schutz, Tomma Abts, Gerhard Richter, Marlene Dumas,
Johannes Phokela and Taus Makhacheva. A scholarly examination of
contemporary painting through an innovative interdisciplinary research
methodology, this fascinating study illuminates the complex
relationship between painting and history. Primary readership will be
the fine art academic community, art and painting practitioners,
scholars and academics. Will appeal to second and third year
undergraduate and postgraduate students of fine art and art history.
Of interest to students of cultural studies, history, curatorial
studies and continental philosophy, and to those in the visual arts
wanting to develop their understanding of contemporary art.
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Sites of Time
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789383300
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter