Subverting Disambiguities
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Apr 28, 2013
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Deutsch
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Taschenbuch
(320 Seiten)
Format
Taschenbuch
Seiten
320
Sprache
Deutsch
Veröffentlicht
Apr 28, 2013
Verlag
Moderne Kunst Nürnberg
ISBN-10
3869843551
ISBN-13
9783869843551
Subverting Disambiguities is a collective reflection on themes raised by exhibitions curated at the Shedhalle Zurich by Anke Hoffmann and Yvonne Volkart, between 2009 and 2012. Composed of theoretical essays, artist and curatorial statements, installation documentation and interviews, the book surveys the ideas explored by Hoffmann and Volkart in five themed “Pausing and Interrupting,” “How Art Writes History,” “Ecologics,” “Im/Possible Community” and “Acting Out and Opening Up.” Among the artists, critics and curators interviewed are Matthew Fuller, Gluklya, Graham Harwood, Sebastian Diaz Morales, Uriel Orlow and Emily Richardson among others. “We want to make that visible which is off the beaten track,” write Hoffmann and “the remote, suppressed, irrational; that which is on the dark side or traumatically recurs; but also the the absurd, humorous and cheerful, which can be equally as tenacious.”
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