Counter-Memorial Aesthetics: Refugee Histories and the Politics of Contemporary Art

Counter-Memorial Aesthetics: Refugee Histories and the Politics of Contemporary Art

Counter-Memorial Aesthetics: Refugee Histories and the Politics of Contemporary Art

Counter-Memorial Aesthetics: Refugee Histories and the Politics of Contemporary Art

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Overview

Restrictive border protection policies directed toward managing the flow of refugees coming into neoliberal democracies (and out of failing nation-states) are a defining feature of contemporary politics. In this book, Verónica Tello analyses how contemporary artists-such as Tania Bruguera, Isaac Julien, Rosemary Laing, Dinh Q. Lé, Dierk Schmidt, Hito Steyerl, Lyndell Brown and Charles Green-negotiate their diverse subject positions while addressing and taking part in the production of images associated with refugee experiences and histories. Tello argues that their practices, which manifest across a range of contexts including Cuba, the United States, Australia and Europe, represent an emergent, global paradigm of contemporary art, 'counter-memorial aesthetics'.

Counter-Memorial Aesthetics, Tello argues, is characterized by its conjunction of heterogeneous signifiers and voices of many times and places, generating an experimental, non-teleological approach to the construction of contemporary history, which also takes into account the complex, disorienting spatial affects of globalization. Spanning performance art, experimental 'history painting', aftermath photography and video installation, counter-memorial aesthetics bring to the fore, Tello argues, how contemporary refugee flows and related traumatic events critically challenge and conflict with many existing, tired if not also stubborn notions of national identity, borders, history and memory.

Building on the writings of such thinkers as Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, this book offers a useful concept of 'counter-memory' for the twenty-first century. It shows how counter-memorial aesthetics is not only central to the nexus of contemporary art and refugee histories but also how it can offer a way of being critically present with many other, often interrelated, global crises in the contemporary era.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474252737
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Series: Radical Aesthetics-Radical Art
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Verónica Tello is Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Institute for Experimental Arts, UNSW Art & Design, University of New South Wales, Australia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Refugee Flows and Networked Events
Introduction
1 Counter-Memorial Aesthetics
2 Arte de Conducta and The Manipulation of Memory: Tania Bruguera's Biopolitical Ambitions in Postwar Cuba
3 Aftermath Photography, Temporal Loops, and the Sublime of Biopolitics: Rosemary Laing's to walk on a sea of salt
4 The Nexus of Self and History: Lyndell Brown and Charles Green's Atlas
5 History Painting, Fiction and Paranoia: Dierk Schmidt's SIEV-X – On a Case of Intensified Refugee Politics
6 Counter-Memorial Aesthetics in an Era of Contemporaneity: Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves, Hito Steyerl's November and other Engagements with Too Much Time
Afterword: Living with Aftermath
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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