Eine Geschichte der Gewalt | Kai Ziegner [E-Book PDF]
Photographieren und Schreiben als Erfahrung, Experiment und Erkenntnis
Im Fokus dieser erzählerisch-analytischen Text-Photo-Montage stehen die sogenannte Wendezeit in Ostdeutschland und die mit diesem radikalen Wandel einhergehenden individuellen wie kollektiven Gewaltausbrüche. Entlang persönlicher Erfahrungen und geschult an literarischen und theoretischen Werken wie Alexander Kluges Lebensläufe, Klaus Theweleits Männerphantasien oder W.G. Sebalds Roman Austerlitz hinterfragt Kai Ziegner Erinnerung und Zeugenschaft auf ebenso kritische wie experimentelle Weise.
110 Seiten, diaphanes, 2023
ISBN 978-3-0358-0644-1
After the Law: Towards Judicial-Visual Activism | Avi Feldman
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms. The first is dismissed as provincial, rigid, and bureaucratic, while the latter is repeatedly characterized as global, flexible, and dynamic. Yet, closer observation and analysis reveal hidden links and layers, and substantial preoccupation by both legal and art practitioners in the visual and in the judicial. It is through the unraveling of spaces, gaps, and lacunae in which both fields of practice and knowledge intersect that this publication sets in motion an exploration of influences and interactions between law and art. Offering a new critical approach and methodology to deal with existing and imagined relations between law and art, this publication analyzes curatorial and artistic projects by revealing overlooked legal dimensions embedded within them. It introduces legal theory and scholarship in relation to visual artworks in order to expand and foster new paths for both judicial and visual activism. Based on the reassessment of artistic and curatorial capabilities and encounters in a time of globalization, it is concerned with broadening our perception of the role of art and legal practitioners with regard to justice.
242 pages, ONCURATING.org, 2019
ISBN 9781699881668
After the Law: Towards Judicial-Visual Activism | Avi Feldman [E-Book PDF]
Law and art are oftentimes perceived as standing in opposition, and even seen in conflicting terms. The first is dismissed as provincial, rigid, and bureaucratic, while the latter is repeatedly characterized as global, flexible, and dynamic. Yet, closer observation and analysis reveal hidden links and layers, and substantial preoccupation by both legal and art practitioners in the visual and in the judicial. It is through the unraveling of spaces, gaps, and lacunae in which both fields of practice and knowledge intersect that this publication sets in motion an exploration of influences and interactions between law and art. Offering a new critical approach and methodology to deal with existing and imagined relations between law and art, this publication analyzes curatorial and artistic projects by revealing overlooked legal dimensions embedded within them. It introduces legal theory and scholarship in relation to visual artworks in order to expand and foster new paths for both judicial and visual activism. Based on the reassessment of artistic and curatorial capabilities and encounters in a time of globalization, it is concerned with broadening our perception of the role of art and legal practitioners with regard to justice.
242 pages (PDF), ONCURATING.org, 2019
ISBN 9781699881668