Interlude 1: Crablike Collective Moves

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Contributors

  • Rex Butler - (Author)
  • Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll - (Author)
  • Renate Dohmen - (Author)
  • Stacey Kennedy - (Author)
  • Astrid Korporaal - (Author)
  • Marie Meyerding - , Chair of Visual Culture in the Global Context (Author)
  • Barbara Preisig - (Author)
  • Azadeh Sarjoughian - (Author)
  • Pfunzo Sidogi - (Author)
  • Deniz Sözen - (Author)

Abstract

This interlude follows the AAH conference, when all of the authors who contribute to the special journal edition are present. Their wide-ranging conversation covers the idea and possibilities of a polyphonic history of art. This interlude is a starting point, a jumping off point from where a group of authors, researchers and artists reflect on new ways of thinking about, and new ways of presenting, art history. Their conversation develops an ambition to move away from the well-trodden and often reductive methodological frameworks of art history, as they debate ideas around transnationalism, globalism, artist-centric art histories and the idea of artist as author. This interlude is about collective endeavours, both by the subjects being discussed in each paper, and by the authors who are writing about them.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-66
Number of pages24
Journal Third text : critical perspectives on contemporary art & culture
Volume38
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 3 Mar 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85192856433

Keywords

Keywords

  • Astrid Korporaal, Azadeh Sarjoughian, Barbara Preisig, Deniz Sözen, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Marie Meyerding, Pfunzo Sidogi, Renate Dohmen, Rex Butler, Stacey Kennedy, archive, polyphony