Art History and Fetishism Abroad : : Global Shiftings in Media and Methods / / ed. by Gabriele Genge, Angela Stercken.

By focusing on the various modes and media of the fetishised object, this anthology shifts the debates on thingness into a new global art historical perspective. The contributors explore the attention given to those material images, in both artistic and cultural practice from the heyday of colonial...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Arts and Architecture 2014
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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1. Aufl.
Language:English
Series:Image ; 54
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Physical Description:1 online resource (324 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Content --
Preface --
Being Abroad – an Introduction --
Phenomenologies --
Survival of Images? Fetish and the Concept of the Image between West Africa and Europe --
Speared Heads. Portraits as Things in 20th–Century Sculpture --
Fetishism from the Space of Bowdich’s Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee to the Time of Erasmus Osei Owusu’s (film) ObideεAba : Time Will Tell --
Production of Knowledge --
Currency Affairs. Photography and Productivity --
Transcultural Interpretation and the Production of Alterity: Photography, Materiality, and Mediation in the Making of “African Art” --
[Arte]Fact, Object, Image. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Archives of the Black Atlantic --
On a Pedestal? On the Problem of the Sculptural as a Category of Perception for Islamic Objects --
Under the Influence of Things --
Bocio. From Nothingness to Liminality and Minimality --
Encounters with Masks: Counter-Primitivism in 20th–Century Black Art --
Fetishising Modernity: Bricolage Revisited --
Fixing Shadows: Photography Beyond the Indexical --
Politics of Identity --
Incorporations of the Other – Exotic Objects, Tropicalism, and Anthropophagy --
The Court in Dakar. Political Aesthetics in the Post–Colony --
Monumentality and Transnationality: The Fascination with Gigantic Ding Bronze Vessels in Modern China --
Why Have There Been No Great Forgeries? Collectors, Artefacts, and the Question of Originality --
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Summary:By focusing on the various modes and media of the fetishised object, this anthology shifts the debates on thingness into a new global art historical perspective. The contributors explore the attention given to those material images, in both artistic and cultural practice from the heyday of colonial expansion until today. They show that in becoming vehicles and agents of transculturality, so called »fetishes« take shape in the 17th to 19th century aesthetics, psychology and ethnography - and furthermore inspire a recent discourse on magical practice and its secular meanings requiring altered art historical approaches and methods.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839424117
9783110369595
9783110369526
9783111025223
9783110489842
9783110661552
9783110401226
DOI:10.1515/transcript.9783839424117?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Gabriele Genge, Angela Stercken.