论丹·格雷厄姆:变化中的记忆

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
OCTOBER Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1162/octo_a_00456
E. D. de Bruyn
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摘要

摘要《变化中的记忆》是为了纪念丹·格雷厄姆而写的,它考虑了艺术家作品的重要遗产,重点关注了他话语和艺术实践的拓扑和旁系手段。该文本预示着格雷厄姆的多学科工作——解决郊区、20世纪60年代反主流文化、电视和朋克音乐等多样的文化现象——如何追溯战后资本主义“自由主义”秩序的出现及其殖民化和社会和城市环境驯化的构成技术。
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On Dan Graham: Memories in Alteration
Abstract Written in memory of Dan Graham, “Memories in Alteration” considers the important legacy of the artist's work, focusing on the topological and paralogical devices that characterize his discursive and artistic practice. The text adumbrates how the multidisciplinary work of Graham—addressing such diverse cultural phenomena as suburbia, 1960s counterculture, television, and punk music—traced the emergence of a postwar “liberal” order of capitalism and its constitutive technologies of colonization and the domestication of social and urban environments.
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OCTOBER HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: At the forefront of art criticism and theory, October focuses critical attention on the contemporary arts and their various contexts of interpretation: film, painting, music, media, photography, performance, sculpture, and literature. Examining relationships between the arts and their critical and social contexts, October addresses a broad range of readers. Original, innovative, provocative, each issue presents the best, most current texts by and about today"s artistic, intellectual, and critical vanguard.
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