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Identity Theft Jonathan Harris (Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Birmingham City University (United Kingdom))

Identity Theft By Jonathan Harris (Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Birmingham City University (United Kingdom))

Summary

Examines the complex socio-political forces that powerfully influence the production of visual art in our postcolonial and globalised world. This book is intended for students and academics interested in the fate of modern art and the prospects for future cultural production in a globalised art world economy.

Identity Theft Summary

Identity Theft: Cultural Colonisation and Contemporary Art by Jonathan Harris (Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Birmingham City University (United Kingdom))

Identity Theft examines the complex socio-political forces that powerfully influence the production of visual art in our postcolonial and globalised world. Offering multiple and detailed case-studies drawn from around the world the work of exiled Iranian and Palestinian artists, contemporary art in Turkey, the architectural reconstruction of Berlin since World War Two, hybrid urban development in Latin American countries, recent film in India, modern art in Nigeria, and wood sculpture in New Guinea commissioned by multinational mining companies this collection of essays asks questions about the transformed meanings of art and identity in an era dominated by a hyperinternationalisation of cultural production. Identity Theft is intended for all students and academics interested in the fate of modern art and the prospects for future cultural production in a globalised art world economy.

Identity Theft Reviews

Identity Theft presents a striking package, starting with its controversial cover design. ... this book is successful in examining the fluid, contested and political nature of identity across cultures.
Robert J. Wallis, Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology, Volume 2 * Journal of Postcolonial Theory and Theology, Volume 2 *

About Jonathan Harris (Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Birmingham City University (United Kingdom))

Jonathan Harris is Director of CAVA (Centre for Architecture and the Visual Arts) University of Liverpool. He has authored many books, including Writing Back to Modern Art: After Greenberg, Fried, and Clark and The New Art History: A Critical Introduction. He is also editor of the Tate Liverpool Critical Forum series.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction: Curatorial Imperialism? From 'Tate in the North' to Tate Liverpool's Capital of Culture - Jonathan Harris
  • 2. Found in Conflict - Bashir Makhoul in conversation with Gordon Hon
  • 3. Traffic in Remains: Identity and Resistance in Recent Work by Turkish Artists - Lewis Johnson
  • 4. Writing Identities and Constructing Heritage in Latin American Architecture - Felipe Hernandez
  • 5. Surface Tension: Reconsidering Horizontality in the Work of Iranian 'Diaspora' Artists - Amna Malik
  • 6. Finding your Contemporaries: The Modernities of African Art - Will Rea
  • 7. 'Lovers of LIfe ' for Heterogenous Time - Nicole Wolf
  • 8. 'United Colours of Papau': Kamoro Arts and Cultural Appropriation - Karen Jacobs
  • 9. Striking: The Right to Strike/ The Striking Image/ Striking the Right - Nicholas Mirzoeff
  • 10. 'All that is solid melts into air' but 'I can't change anything': On the Identity of the Artist in the Networks of Global Capital - Angela Dimitrakaki
  • 11. Identity Theft : Stealing, Faking, Forging in Contemporary Art - Laura Sillars
  • List of Contributors

Additional information

GOR013818238
9781846311031
1846311039
Identity Theft: Cultural Colonisation and Contemporary Art by Jonathan Harris (Professor in Global Art & Design Studies, Birmingham City University (United Kingdom))
Used - Like New
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
2008-09-01
272
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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