Anthropology and Art Practice

Anthropology and Art Practice

Author
Arnd Schneider, Christopher Wright (editor)
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Language
English
Year
2013
Page
184
ISBN
9780857851796,9783037642801,9780857852236,9780857851802,2013026896,0857851799
File Type
pdf
File Size
38.1 MiB

Review Those familiar with the two previous outstanding collections edited by Schneider and Wright, examining the relationships between art and anthropology, will find this addition, making a trilogy, equally indispensable. The distinctive value of this collection is indeed its close examination of 'practice' amid the growing importance of thinking and experiment that blurs the boundaries between anthropological research and artistic intervention. No other work better shows, rather than tells, what 'keywords' like performance, collaboration, participation, installation, and curatorial/ ethnographic method mean in this lively realm of the senses, imagination, and contemporary curating. (George E. Marcus, Director, Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine)One of the most promising directions for new research into contemporary art practice can be found in the rapprochement between art history and anthropology, as artists increasingly find themselves working in complex social contexts beyond the confines of galleries and museums. Schneider and Wright's collection provides an invaluable compendium of current research at this important disciplinary intersection. (Grant Kester is Professor of Art History at UCSD, USA and author of 'The One and the Many: Contempor)What Anthropology and Art Practice illustrates above all else is that anthropologists and artists are already crossing disciplinary boundaries and not only working in each other's fields but literally working together. There is no need, then, to make speculative remarks about the similarities between artwork and anthropology-work or about the possibilities of collaboration. It is true, of course, that anthropology entails creativity and that art entails culture, but the book opens up a world of art-anthropologists and anthropology-artists that is already testing, exploring, and creating on multiple borders--or showing that borders are unstable, porous, and inevitably indefensible. (Jack David Eller Anthropology Review Database) Product Description Anthropology and Art Practice takes an innovative look at new experimental work informed by the newly-reconfigured relationship between the arts and anthropology. This practice-based and visual work can be characterised as 'art-ethnography'. In engaging with the concerns of both fields, this cutting-edge study tackles current issues such as the role of the artist in collaborative work, and the political uses of documentary. The book focuses on key works from artists and anthropologists that engage with 'art-ethnography' and investigates the processes and strategies behind their creation and exhibition.The book highlights the work of a new generation of practitioners in this hybrid field, such as Anthony Luvera, Kathryn Ramey, Brad Butler and Karen Mizra, Kate Hennessy and Jennifer Deger, who work in a diverse range of media - including film, photography, sound and performance. Anthropology and Art Practice suggests a series of radical challenges to assumptions made on both sides of the art/anthropology divide and is intended to inspire further dialogue and provide essential reading for a wide range of students and practitioners. Book Description Anthropology and Art Practice explores the relationship between the arts and anthropology, inspiring further debate and offering essential reading for students and practitioners alike. About the Author Arnd Schneider is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway.Christopher Wright is a lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK where he teaches visual anthropology.

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