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Monday, January 7, 2013

The Shifting Aura of Contemporary Art | Art21 Blog

The Shifting Aura of Contemporary Art | Art21 Blog
As a research artist and digital media Ph.D student, I am constantly challenged to reflect critically upon the nature of the various forms which are emerging in contemporary artistic practices.  Is there a thread that connects the work of William Kentridge and Mel Chin or Tim Hawkinson and Ann Hamilton, for example? We were given two final texts to read and discuss in my seminar class this week: curator Nicholas Bourriaud’s Relational Aesthetics and art critic Claire Bishop’s Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics (pdf).  It was also announced that electronics artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, who was scheduled to lecture at the High Museum of Art, and his gallerist would be visiting our class prior to his museum lecture.  Excited by this prospect, I delved into the assigned texts hoping to find an idea that resonated with my own interests.  I think I might have found a connection but not in the way I had initially hoped for in the readings. Continue Reading Here |  Art21 Blog