Video Art Historicized

Höfundur: Malin Hedlin Hayden (Útgáfa: 1)
Video Art Historicized

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Video art emerged as an art form that from the 1960s and onwards challenged the concept of art - hence, art historical practices. From the perspective of artists, critics, and scholars engaged with this new medium, art was seen as too limiting a notion. Important issues were to re-think art as a means for critical investigations and a demand for visual reconsiderations. Likewise, art history was argued to be in crisis and in need of adapting its theories and methods in order to produce interpretations and thereby establish historical sense for moving images as fine art.

Yet, as this book argues, video art history has evolved into a discourse clinging to traditional concepts, ideologies, and narrative structures - manifested in an increasing body of texts. Video Art Historicized provides a novel, insightful and also challenging re-interpretation of this field by examining the discourse and its own premises. It takes a firm conceptual approach to the material, examining the conceptual, theoretical, and methodological implications that are simultaneously contested by both artists and authors, yet intertwined in both the legitimizing and the historicizing processes of video as art.

By engaging art history’s most debated concepts (canon, art, and history) this study provides an in-depth investigation of the mechanisms of the historiography of video art. Scrutinizing various narratives on video art, the book emphasizes the profound and widespread hesitations towards, but also the efforts to negotiate, traditional concepts and practices. By focusing on the politics of this discourse, theoretical issues of gender, nationality, and particular themes in video art, Malin Hedlin Hayden contests the presumptions that inform video art and its history.

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Útgefandi
Taylor & Francis
ISBN
9781317001959
Print ISBN
9781138563209
Format
ePub
Útgáfa
1
Höfundar
Malin Hedlin Hayden
Tungumál
English
Útgefið
2016-03-03
Prent takmörkun á líftíma
100
Prent takmörkun
2
Afritunar takmörkun
2

Kaflar

  • Cover Page
  • Half Title page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • The past versus history
  • Texts of/on the past: theory, reconstruction, meaning production (and then what?)
  • Video Art Historicized: traditions and negotiations
  • Notes
  • 1 Hesitantly Art: Great expectations of a medium
  • An emerging art form
  • Early video art in context
  • Changing paradigms of art
  • Art or not: concepts, institutions and ontology
  • Notes
  • 2 Art History or Not: Stories of reluctance and crisis
  • The status of art history
  • Art history or not?
  • Origins: art and/or technology
  • Notes
  • 3 Canon: An unresolved issue
  • There is no canon in video art history
  • Canon and canonicity as art historical traps
  • Notes
  • 4 Compulsive Categorizations: Gender and heritage
  • Recycling an old trope: the founding father and his heirs
  • Calling ‘mothers'
  • Feminist video art: by historical happenstance or a genre of its own?
  • Notes
  • 5 And Also: Making stories, thinking through thematic space
  • History, histories and narratives: a retake
  • Technology as thematic space
  • Plurality, critical engagements and subversion: a future site of criticality?
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Electronic Resources
  • Lectures
  • Printed
  • Index
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