Hans Haacke und Pierre Huyghe
Non-Human Living Sculptures seit den 1960er-Jahren
Häftad, Tyska, 2024
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.Since the 1960s, artists have questioned the traditional idea of opposition between art and nature. They have incorporated animals and plants as co-actors in their work, and so established a sculptural aesthetic of the living, which called for a redefinition of the sculptural genre. This study is the first to examine so-called Non-Human Living Sculptures using the examples of Hans Haacke and Pierre Huyghe. Following a re-reading of the historiography of modernist sculpture, the author re-evaluates and expands on existing theories in individual work analyses. She shows how Haacke’s real-time systems, determined by US systems theory, biology and cybernetics, as well as his rejection of the object aesthetic have shaped contemporary positions such as Huyghe’s situational-aesthetic works. First comprehensive academic study of socalled Non-Human Living Sculptures Re-reading of the historiography of 20th century sculpture Sculptural aesthetics of the living Look inside
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2024-03-18
- Mått170 x 240 x undefined mm
- Vikt1 116 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkTyska
- SerieSchriftenreihe des Studienzentrums zur Moderne – Bibliothek Herzog Franz von Bayern am Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte
- Antal sidor460
- FörlagDe Gruyter
- ISBN9783111027111