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  1. Re-presenting art history : an unfinished process
    Published: 2022

    Can reenactment both as reactivation of images and restaging of exhibitions be considered an alternative way of tackling the critical task to re-present art history (i.e., to present it anew) in the here and now, over and over and over again? The... more

     

    Can reenactment both as reactivation of images and restaging of exhibitions be considered an alternative way of tackling the critical task to re-present art history (i.e., to present it anew) in the here and now, over and over and over again? The gesture of restoring visibility to something no longer present, reactivating or reembodying it as an object/image in and for the present, is here proposed as a (political) act of restitution and historical recontextualization. Examining the boundaries between past and present, original and copy (as well as originality and copyright), repetition and variation, authenticity and auraticity, presence and absence, canon and appropriation, durée and transience, the paper focuses on remediation, reinterpretation, and reconstruction as creative gestures and cultural promises in contemporary art practice, curatorship, and museology.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 060; 700; 800
    Subjects: Kunst; Reenactment; Kunstgeschichtsschreibung; Museum; Ausstellung; Original; Kopie; Wiederholung; Variation; Warburg; Aby Moritz; Mnemosyne
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    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess