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Antinomies of Art and Culture Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity

Smith, Terry; Enwezor, Okwui; Condee, Nancy; Amor, Monica; Groys, Boris
ISBN-10: 0822342030
ISBN-13: 9780822342038

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In this landmark collection, world-renowned theorists, artists, critics, and curators explore new ways of conceiving the present and understanding art and culture in relation to it. They revisit from fresh perspectives key issues regarding modernity and post-modernity, including the relationship between art and broader social and political currents as well as important questions about temporality and change.
They also reflect on whether or not broad categories and terms such as modernity, post-modernity, globalization, and decolonization are still relevant or useful. Including twenty essays and seventy-seven images,Antinomies of Art and Cultureis a wide-ranging yet incisive inquiry into how to understand, describe, and represent what it is to live in the contemporary moment.In the volume's introduction the theorist Terry Smith argues that predictions that post-modernity would emerge as a global successor to modernity have not materialized as anticipated. Smith suggests that the various situations of decolonized Africa, post-Soviet Europe, contemporary China, the conflicted Middle East, and an uncertain United States might be better characterized in terms of their "contemporaneity," a concept which captures the frictions of the present while denying the inevitability of all currently competing universalisms. Essays range from Antonio Negri's analysis of contemporaneity in light of the concept of multitude to Okwui Enwezor argument that the entire world is now in a postcolonial constellation, and from Rosalind Krauss's defence of artistic modernism to Jonathan Hay's characterization of contemporary developments in terms of doubled and even para-modernities. The volume's centrepiece is a sequence of photographs from Zoe Leonard'sAnalogueproject. Depicting used clothing, both as it is bundled for shipment in Brooklyn and as it is displayed for sale on the streets of Uganda, the sequence is part of a striking visual record of new cultural forms and economies emerging as others are left behind.
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List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Terry Smith: Introduction:
The Contemporaneity Question
The Politics of Temporality
Antonio Negri: Contemporaneity between Modernity and Postmodernity
Geeta Kapur: A Cultural Conjuncture in India: Art into Documentary
Rosalind Krauss: Some Rotten Shoots from the Seeds of Time
Boris Groys: The Topology of Contemporary Art
Multiple Modernities
Monica Amor: On the Contingency of Modernity and the Persistence of Canons
Suely Rolnik: Politics of Flexible Subjectivity: The Event Work of Lygia Clark
Jonathan Hay: Double Modernity, Para-Modernity
Gao Minglu: "Particular Time, Specific Space, My Truth": Total Modernity in Chinese Contemporary Art
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie: The Perils of Unilateral Power: Neomodernist Metaphors and the New Global Order
Zoe Leonard: Analogue, 1998-2007
Afterworlds
Okwui Enwezor: The Postcolonial Constellation: Contemporary Art in a State of Permanent Transition
Nancy Condee: From Emigration to E-migration: Contemporaneity and the Former Second World
Colin Richards: Aftermath: Value and Violence in Contemporary South African Art
Wu Hung: A Case of Being "Contemporary": Conditions, Spheres, and Narratives of Contemporary Chinese Art
Cotemporalities
Bruno Latour: Emancipation or Attachments? The Different Futures of Politics
James Meyer: The Return of the Sixties in Contemporary Art and Criticism
Lev Manovich: Introduction to Info-Aesthetics
Mckenzie Wark: The Giftshop at the End of History
Nikos Papastergiadis: Spatial Aesthetics: Rethinking the Contemporary
References
Contributors
Index




Boris Groys is Professor of Aesthetics, Art History, and Media Theory at the Center for Art and Media Technology in Karlsruhe, and since 2005, the Global Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science, NYU. He has published numerous books including The Total Art of Stalinism , Ilya Kabakov: The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment , Art Power , and The Communist Postscript .

List price: $27.95
Edition: 2008
Publisher: Duke University Press
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 456
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.43 lbs.
Language: English

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