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Situational Aesthetics: Selected Writings
Contributor(s): Burgin, Victor (Author), Streitberger, Alexander (Introduction by)
ISBN: 9058677680     ISBN-13: 9789058677686
Publisher: Leuven University Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2010
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- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: 111.85
Series: Lieven Gevaert
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 6.74" W x 9" (2.22 lbs) 432 pages
 
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Highly influential both as an artist and as a theoretician, Victor Burgin figures among the most insightful thinkers on visual culture in recent times. His writings focus on the production of meanings and affects through images at the intersections of subjective desire and sociopolitical organization and draw on diverse representational practices (photography, film, painting, advertising, television, and the Internet) and theoretical fields (semiotics, psychoanalysis, feminist theory, and cultural studies).

The essays in this volume provide a succinct overview of Burgin's rich and multifaceted work during the last forty years--from its origins in debates within conceptual art to its present concern with everyday perception in the environment of global media. The selection includes such classic essays as Situational Aesthetics and Photographic Practice and Art Theory, together with less widely known articles as Work and Commentary and the previously unpublished essays Shadows, Time, and Family Pictures and Monument and Melancholia.

The essays are arranged chronologically in sections to represent four salient phases of Burgin's preoccupations: Conceptual Art and Photography; A Psychical Realism; The City and Global Media; and Infinite Film. Each section is preceded by an exchange between Burgin and the book's editor, Alexander Streitberger, that introduces the main lines of thought. Examples from Burgin's visual works, selected by the editor in consultation with the artist, accompany each section.


Contributor Bio(s): Streitberger, Alexander: - Alexander Streitberger is professor of art history at the UCLouvain.