Toward an Aesthetics of Living Beings / Zu einer Jahresring 62
By (Author) Cord Riechelmann
By (author) Brigitte Oetker
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
22nd July 2020
United States
Paperback
288
Width 171mm, Height 241mm, Spine 15mm
666g
The question of life has always been one of modernity's main preoccupations, but it was the advent of the camera--with its ability to record moving creatures--that initiated a new phase in the human investigation of animal behavior. In the world of contemporary art, animals now occupy center stage. Artworks such as Joseph Beuys's I Like America and America Likes Me (1974), a weeklong performance in New York during which the artist lived with a coyote, and Rosemarie Trockel and Carsten Hller's Haus fr Schweine und Menschen at documenta X (1997), demonstrate the idea that culture, self-consciousness, and language do not exclusively belong to man. Drawing on key texts by Sergei Eisenstein, Gilles Deleuze, Flix Guattari, and Donna Haraway, and analyzing works by Pierre Huyghe, Christoph Keller, and Helen Marten, this volume brings together theory and art, showing how both turned to animals to find new ways of problematizing "life."
The Jahresring series is edited by Brigitte Oetker and published on behalf of Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft im BDI e.V.
Contributors
Alain Badiou, Karen Barad, Gregory Bateson, Bruce Chatwin, Gilles Deleuze, John Dewey, John Dupr, Sergei Eisenstein, Flix Guattari, Donna Haraway, Alexandre Kojve, Osip Mandelstam, Cord Riechelmann
Brigitee Oetker is a German art historian and professor at the Institut f r Kultur und Medienmanagement der Hochschule f r Musik und Theater Hamburg.