Art and the Politics of Visibility: Contesting the Global, Local and the In-Between

Art and the Politics of Visibility: Contesting the Global, Local and the In-Between

Art and the Politics of Visibility: Contesting the Global, Local and the In-Between

Art and the Politics of Visibility: Contesting the Global, Local and the In-Between

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Overview

How does cultural context affect the interpretation of art? What makes artists' work transnational or national in character, and how will their visibility be impacted by either label? Art and the Politics of Visibility questions these dynamics, asking how the dissemination of visual culture on a global scale affects art and its institutions. Taking Shanghai-based artist Yang Fudong's practice as a point of departure, this volume focuses on how politically charged images produced in contemporary art, cinema, literature, news media and fashion become widely consumed or marginalised. Through case studies of artists including Titus Kaphar, Sara Maple, Shirin Neshat, J.M. Coetzee, Barbara Walker and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the book illuminates the relationship between visibility, politics and identity in contemporary visual culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350437982
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/22/2024
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Zeena Feldman is Lecturer in Digital Culture in the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. She publishes on the relationship between social media and everyday life.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Why Visibility Matters
Zeena Feldman (City University London)

Chapter 1 Chinese Artist Films in the Transnational Art World: Yang Fudong and the Politics of Precarity
Chris Berry (Goldsmiths)

Chapter 2 The Blind Spots of Representation: The Difficulty of Reading
Juliet Steyn (City University London)

Chapter 3 Defiant Embodiments and the Gender Geopolitics of Seeing
Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths)

Chapter 4 (In)Visibility as Resistance: Performing the Right to Disappear in J. M. Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K
Patrick Hanafin

Chapter 5 Valences of Subjectivity: The Politics of Personal Narrative in Video Art
Rachel Garfield (video artist)

Chapter 6 Hauntology and Hospitality in the Films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Janet Harbord (Queen Mary)



Exhibitions on the Move: Biennales, Borderlines, and
Politics of Itinerancy
Anthony Gardner (University of Melbourbane)

Chapter 4 Visible Veil Dressing and the Gender Geopolitics of
'What (Not) to Wear'
Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths)

Chapter 5 Textures of Displacement: Local Sites, Global Stuff
Philip Crang (Royal Holloway)

Chapter 6 The Horse, the Stranger and the Therapist:
Media and Estrangement in the Age of New Visibility
Shani Orgad (London School of Economics)

Chapter 7 Ethics and Visual Culture
Zeena Feldman (City University London)

Bibliography Index

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