Ghost-haunted land: Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland

Ghost-haunted land: Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland

by Declan Long
Ghost-haunted land: Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland

Ghost-haunted land: Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland

by Declan Long

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Overview

Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 — the formal end-point of the thirty-year modern ‘Troubles’ — contemporary visual artists have offered diverse responses to post-conflict circumstances in Northern Ireland. In Ghost-Haunted Land — the first book-length examination of post-Troubles contemporary art — Declan Long highlights artists who have reflected on the ongoing anxieties of aftermath.

This wide-ranging study addresses developments in video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance and more, offering detailed analyses of key works by artists based in Ireland and beyond — including 2014 Turner Prize winner Duncan Campbell and internationally acclaimed filmmaker and photographer Willie Doherty. ‘Post-Troubles’ contemporary art is discussed in the context of both local transformations and global operations — and many of the main points of reference in the book come from broader debates about the place and purpose of contemporary art in today’s world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526146243
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 05/12/2020
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Declan Long is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art, and Programme Director of the MA Art in the Contemporary World, at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin

Table of Contents

Preface to the paperback edition
Introduction
1 Same difference: post-Troubles contexts and contradictions
2 New terrains: ‘Northern Irish art’ in the wider world
3 The post-Troubles art of Willie Doherty
4 That which was: histories, documents, archives
5 Phantom publics: imagining ways of 'being together'
Conclusion – or against conclusions
Index

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