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Product Details
Author:
Andreas Andreas Huyssen, Andreas Andreas Huyssen
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
184
Publisher:
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd (September 15, 2022)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781848224223
ISBN-10:
1848224222
Dimensions:
5.125" x 7.875" x 0.8"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_05022026_P10037792_onix30-20260502.xml
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$49.99
Series:
New Directions in Contemporary Art
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P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Weight:
12.16oz
Case Pack:
21
Audience:
General/trade
Pub Discount:
60
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Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Folder:
Eloquence
Overview
Memory Art in the Contemporary World deals with the ever-expanding field of transnational memory art, which has emerged from a political need to come to terms with traumatic historical pasts, from the Holocaust to apartheid, colonialism, state terror, and civil war. The book focuses on the work of several contemporary artists from beyond the Northern Transatlantic, including William Kentridge, Vivan Sundaram, Doris Salcedo, Nalini Malani, and Guillermo Kuitca, all of whom reflect on historical situations specific to their own countries but in work which has been shown to have a transnational reach. Andreas Huyssen considers their dual investment in memories of state violence and memories of modernism as central to the affective power of their work. This thought-provoking and highly relevant book reflects on the various forms and critical potential of memory art in a contemporary world which both obsesses about the past, in the building of monuments and museums and an emphasis on retro and nostalgia in popular culture, and simultaneously fosters historical amnesia in increasingly flattened notions of temporality encouraged by the internet and social media.








