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Entangled Histories of Art and Migration

Theories, Sites and Research Methods
BuchGebunden
428 Seiten
Englisch
Intellecterscheint am27.09.2024
Dedicated to the stories of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and exiles, this collection explores the entanglements of art and aesthetic practices with migration, flight, enforced dislocation and border/border crossings in global contexts - a significant phenomenon of social transformation in the 20th and 21st centuries. 131 b/w illus.mehr
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KlappentextDedicated to the stories of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and exiles, this collection explores the entanglements of art and aesthetic practices with migration, flight, enforced dislocation and border/border crossings in global contexts - a significant phenomenon of social transformation in the 20th and 21st centuries. 131 b/w illus.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78938-961-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum27.09.2024
Seiten428 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 170 mm, Höhe 244 mm
Artikel-Nr.61631060
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of figures Introduction Cathrine Bublatzky, Burcu Dogramaci, Kerstin Pintherand Mona SchierenSECTION 1: VISIBILITIES | INVISIBILITIES Cathrine Bublatzky and Burcu Dogramaci1. Artistically Juxtaposed (Hi)stories: Hiwa K´s Viewfrom Above as a Multidirectional Memory PracticeKea Wienand2. I Like It but That´s Not What We Need : Critical EthnographicAccounts of Art Workshops in Refugee Reception CentresAlessandro Mazzola3. Making Precarious Migrant Workers Visible and AudibleThrough Art and EthnographyBurcu Dogramaci and Ger Duijzings4. Between Lights and Shadows: Border Crossing and the Artof Seeing´ and Being SeenSholeh ShahrokhiSECTION 2: SITES | SPACESKerstin Meincke and Kerstin Pinther5. Towards a Minor Textile Architecture: Kathryn Clark,Loren Schwerd, and Igshaan AdamsJessica HemmingsENTANGLED HISTORIES OF ART AND MIGRATION6. Spatial Practices, Craftsmanship, and Empowerment.On the Collaborative Project FaţadaÌ/Façade on RomaBuilding Culture in DortmundKerstin Meincke7. Evolution of a Hybrid Typology: Catholic ChurchesBuilt in Huế, Vietnam in the Early Twentieth Century -Nationalism and DecolonisationPhi Nguyen8. Atmospheres of Designed Diversity? The Spatial Politics ofSuperkilen in CopenhagenMareike SchwarzSECTION 3: MATERIALITY | MATERIALISATIONBuket Altinoba and Alma-Elisa Kittner9. Silk Road Works Azra Aksamija10. Singular Travels: Microhistory as a Museologyof MigrationFabrice Langrognet11. A Painting Goes into Exile. Picasso´s Guernica in the United StatesMartin Schieder12. Displaced Migrant Mobility: On Reappropriating SpacesThrough Embodied MaterialityLilian Haberer13. Norman Lewis´ Black Paintings in the 1960s:Diasporic Image Concepts of Materiality andHistoricityAngela Stercken14. Halil Altındere´s Wonderland: Sacralisation and Subversionin SulukuleGabriele Genge15. On Materiality, Migration, and the Arts Alma-Elisa KittnerSECTION 4: RACISM | RESISTANCE Elke Gaugele and Birgit Mersmann16. The Difficulty of Remembering Racism Jena, Chemnitz,Zwickau, and the NSU ComplexMaria Alexopoulou17. Migratory BirdsCana Bilir-Meier18. Curatorial Strategies and Anti-racism in the Museum: Exhibiting´ Racism, Resistance, and EmpowermentJosephine Apraku, Ismahan Wayah and Susanne Wernsing19. Decolonial Insurgency for Art-Systemic Change:Dissenting Art Museums in New YorkBirgit Mersmann20. Entangled Histories and Influence´: Loïs Mailou Jones´View on the Black Arts Movement in Her 1976 Dakar LectureAnnabel RuckdeschelSECTION 5: PRACTICES | PERFORMATIVITY Burcu Dogramaci, Franziska Koch and Mona Schieren21. Reparative Workshop and Body Practices in the Field ofArt, Diaspora, and Migration 1969 and 2020Elke Gaugele and Mona Schieren22. On the Performative Theory of a Migrant Body:Theorising Bodily Speech Act - Thinking Together with Judith ButlerYana Meerzon23. China-Africa: Performing the Image of Migration andMigration of ImageMi You24. On the (Im)possibilities of Migrating Images Anahita Razmi and Cathrine Bublatzky25. Beyond Apprenticeship: El Loko and Joseph Beuys Anna K. Brus26. Living Migration on Fluxus Island? Artistic World-Making as BothCollaborative and Transcultural EndeavourFranziska KochBiographies of the Authorsmehr

Autor

Cathrine Bublatzky is a visual and media anthropologist. She is a senior lecturer and researcher in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Tübingen University in Germany. Burcu Dogramaci is professor of twentieth-century and contemporary art history at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. Kerstin Pinther is professor of African art history and curator of modern and contemporary art in a global context at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Mona Schieren is professor of transcultural art histories at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen, Germany.