不合时宜的形象,堕落的人物:现代历史末期的莎拉·查尔斯沃斯

IF 0.4 1区 艺术学 0 ART
A. Bigman
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摘要Sarah Charlesworth的《Stills》(1980年)是一系列引人注目的放大报纸照片,描绘了人们从建筑物中坠落的情景,通常被认为是对摄影所带来的时间和死亡体验的自我反思。本文在对查尔斯沃斯为《Stills》及其前身《现代史》的新闻素材进行档案研究的基础上,从更集体的时间性和历史体验的角度,提出了对这些作品及其类似纪念的形式的另一种解读。我认为,这些担忧将查尔斯沃斯的项目与更长的波普艺术传统联系在一起,使所谓“图片一代”及其政治想象力的既定艺术历史记录复杂化。
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Untimely Images, Fallen Figures: Sarah Charlesworth at the End of Modern History
Abstract Sarah Charlesworth’s Stills (1980), a series of monumentally enlarged newspaper photographs depicting people plummeting from buildings, is commonly framed as a self-reflexive inquiry into the experience of time and mortality occasioned by photography. Based on archival research into Charlesworth’s journalistic source material for Stills and its antecedent, Modern History, this article advances an alternative reading of the works and their memorial-like format in terms of more collective experiences of temporality and history. These concerns, I argue, link Charlesworth’s project to a longer Pop art tradition, complicating established art historical accounts of the so-called Pictures Generation and its political imagination.
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期刊介绍: The Art Bulletin publishes leading scholarship in the English language in all aspects of art history as practiced in the academy, museums, and other institutions. From its founding in 1913, the journal has published, through rigorous peer review, scholarly articles and critical reviews of the highest quality in all areas and periods of the history of art. Articles take a variety of methodological approaches, from the historical to the theoretical. In its mission as a journal of record, The Art Bulletin fosters an intensive engagement with intellectual developments and debates in contemporary art-historical practice. It is published four times a year in March, June, September, and December
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