Contemporary Practices - Art as Experience (Paperback)

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Artists today are smugglers. Recycling both real and fictional images, their proposals are no longer artworks or even art objects, but rather situations to be lived, put to the test and experimented with collectively. Analyzing contemporary art works as authorless 'hyper-artworks', post-colonial critic and theorist Ackbar Abbas argues that narration emerges as a potent aesthetic force and that all forms of documentation are themselves interpretations open to new and multiple readings.

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Artists today are smugglers. Recycling both real and fictional images, their proposals are no longer artworks or even art objects, but rather situations to be lived, put to the test and experimented with collectively. Analyzing contemporary art works as authorless 'hyper-artworks', post-colonial critic and theorist Ackbar Abbas argues that narration emerges as a potent aesthetic force and that all forms of documentation are themselves interpretations open to new and multiple readings.

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Imprint

Dis Voir

Country of origin

France

Release date

2016

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

November 1999

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Dimensions

210 x 159 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

122

ISBN-13

978-2-906571-92-1

Barcode

9782906571921

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LSN

2-906571-92-X



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