The Changing Constitution of the Present: Essays on the Work of Art in Times of Contemporaneity
By (Author) Jacob Lund
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
20th September 2022
Germany
General
Fiction
Theory of art
111.85
Paperback
184
Width 143mm, Height 232mm, Spine 19mm
510g
How our experience of presence, time, and history is articulated in contemporary artistic practices. Our present is defined by contemporaneity- the interconnection of heterogeneous times, histories, and temporalities. These many and various times do not merely exist in parallel with one another, simultaneously. Rather, they interconnect and are brought to bear on the same present, forming a sort of planetary present, and-at least in principle-a global sharing of time, although one not shared equally. In The Changing Constitution of the Present- Essays on the Work of Art in Times of Contemporaneity, Jacob Lund explores how the conditions for politically engaged art and aesthetic practice, for questioning the present, have changed in recent decades, while considering how our historical present and its temporal quality differ significantly from previous presents.
Jacob Lund is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aesthetics and Communications at Aarhus University, Denmark.