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Daniel Berndt (Hg.), Susanne Huber (Hg.), ...: ambivalent work*s

Daniel Berndt (Hg.), Susanne Huber (Hg.), Christian Liclair (Hg.)

ambivalent work*s
queer perspectives and art history

Broschur, 282 Seiten

PDF, 282 Seiten

ambivalent work*s presents case studies, close- and against-the-grain readings of art works across different media and geographies, conversations on the epistemological and methodological frameworks of a queerly-informed art history, and artistic contributions. Together they revisit central aspects such as visibility, failure, transgression and subversion in recent art production while at the same time providing valuable links for transhistorical explorations. The book highlights queerness in visual and material culture with regard to the specific conditions of the making and experience of art in different cultural, sociopolitical, and historical contexts. Making a case for polyvalence and simultaneity, ambivalent work*s demonstrates how intersectional approaches extend the examination of queer capacities in art and art history beyond issues related solely to sexuality and gender. Scholarly and artistic articulations equally push the boundaries of the academic field of art history while giving shape to an (im)possible project of a “queer art history.”

 

With contributions by Daniel Berndt, Jennifer Doyle, Aleksandra Gajowy, David J. Getsy, Susanne Huber, Katrin Köppert, Christian Liclair, Renate Lorenz, Fiona McGovern, Diyi Mergenthaler, Lucas Odahara, Rena Onat, Barbara Paul, and Ashkan Sepahvand.

  • Künstlerische Praxis
  • Gegenwartskunst
  • Kuratorische Praxis
  • Queer Theory
  • Kunstgeschichte
  • Queerness
  • Kunst
  • Intersektionalität
  • Ästhetik

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Daniel Berndt

is an art historian and currently teaches at the Institute of Art History, University of Zurich. His book Wiederholung als Widerstand? (Repetition as Resistance?), on the artistic (re-) contextualization of historical photographs in relation to the history of Palestine, was published in 2018 by transcript Verlag.

Susanne Huber

works as a researcher on the history and theory of art with a focus on feminist, queer, and postcolonial topics at the University of Bremen. She is coeditor of the book series Oyster: Feminist and Queer Approaches to Arts, Cultures, and Genders; her book Vom Konsum des Begehrens. Appropriation Art, Sex Wars und ein postmoderner Bilderstreit was published by De Gruyter in 2022.

Christian Liclair

is an art historian and critic as well as editor-in-chief of TEXTE ZUR KUNST. His monograph on Sexually Explicit Art, Feminist Theory, and Gender in the 1970s was published with Routledge in 2022.
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