Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art

Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art
Title Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Claire Reddleman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 301
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Art
ISBN 1351777939

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In this book, Claire Reddleman introduces her theoretical innovation "cartographic abstraction" – a material modality of thought and experience that is produced through cartographic techniques of depiction. Reddleman closely engages with selected artworks (by contemporary artists such as Joyce Kozloff, Layla Curtis, and Bill Fontana) and theories in each chapter. Reconfiguring the Foucauldian underpinning of critical cartography towards a materialist theory of abstraction, cartographic viewpoints are theorised as concrete abstractions. This research is positioned at the intersection of art theory, critical cartography and materialist philosophy.

Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art

Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art
Title Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-06-05
Genre
ISBN 9780367354015

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Cartographic Abstraction

Cartographic Abstraction
Title Cartographic Abstraction PDF eBook
Author Claire Reddleman
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016
Genre
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Map As Art, The: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography

Map As Art, The: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography
Title Map As Art, The: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography PDF eBook
Author Katharine A. Harmon
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 264
Release 2009-09-23
Genre Art
ISBN 9781568987620

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This work is filled with 350 works by well-known artists such as Joyce Kozloff, Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, and Olafer Eliasson. All are wayfinders, charting the highways and byways of the spirit and the topography of the soul.

Mapping Paradigms in Modern and Contemporary Art

Mapping Paradigms in Modern and Contemporary Art
Title Mapping Paradigms in Modern and Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Simonetta Moro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Art
ISBN 0429576749

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Mapping Paradigms in Modern and Contemporary Art defines a new cartographic aesthetic, or what Simonetta Moro calls carto-aesthetics, as a key to interpreting specific phenomena in modern and contemporary art, through the concept of poetic cartography. The problem of mapping, although indebted to the "spatial turn" of poststructuralist philosophy, is reconstructed as hermeneutics, while exposing the nexus between topology, space-time, and memory. The book posits that the emergence of "mapping" as a ubiquitous theme in contemporary art can be attributed to the power of the cartographic model to constitute multiple worldviews that can be seen as paradigmatic of the post-modern and contemporary condition. This book will be of particular interest to scholars in art history, art theory, aesthetics, and cartography.

In the Mind But Not From There

In the Mind But Not From There
Title In the Mind But Not From There PDF eBook
Author Gean Moreno
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 333
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1788730704

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In the Mind, But Not From There: Real Abstraction and Contemporary Art considers how the Marxian concept of Real Abstraction--originally developed by Alfred Sohn Rethel, and recently updated by Alberto Toscano--might help to define the economic, social, political, and cultural complexities of our contemporary moment. In doing so, this volume brings together noted contemporary artists, literary critics, curators, historians, and social theorists who connect the concept of Real Abstraction with contemporary cultural production. Theoretical and artistic contributions from Benjamin Noys, Paul Chan, Joao Enxuto and Erica Love, Marina Vishmidt, Sven Ltticken, and many others help to map out the relationship between political economy and artistic production in the realm of contemporary, globalized cultural exchange. This anthology places economic and social analyses alongside creative projects and visual essays to consider the many angles of contemporary art, and how inquiry into the the production of abstraction through material and social processes can be used to better understand, and hopefully change, the conditions under which art is made, seen, and circulated today. Published in collaboration with [NAME] publications.

The Iconology of Abstraction

The Iconology of Abstraction
Title The Iconology of Abstraction PDF eBook
Author Krešimir Purgar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2020-06-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0429557574

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This book uncovers how we make meaning of abstraction, both historically and in present times, and examines abstract images as a visual language. The contributors demonstrate that abstraction is not primarily an artistic phenomenon, but rather arises from human beings’ desire to imagine, understand and communicate complex, ineffable concepts in fields ranging from fine art and philosophy to technologies of data visualization, from cartography and medicine to astronomy. The book will be of interest to scholars working in image studies, visual studies, art history, philosophy and aesthetics.