Aesthetic Temporalities Today : : Present, Presentness, Re-Presentation / / ed. by Angela Stercken, Gabriele Genge, Ludger Schwarte.

Time cannot be conceived of as an abstract chronometric order, but it is referring to materiality, being measured, represented, expressed, recognized, experienced, and evaluated. Therefore it is always closely related to cultural contexts of perception and evaluation. The volume is dedicated to the...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Image ; 185
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Other title:Frontmatter --
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Preface --
Aesthetic Temporalities Today: Present, Presentness, Re-Presentation --
1. The Global Spaces of the Present --
The Global Promise of Contemporary Art --
Present, Presence, Presentation --
Visible/Unvisible Present --
Exhibiting Earth History. The Politics of Visualization in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century --
Painting, Photography, Polychronicity: Lang Jingshan’s Portrait of Zhang Shanzi --
Temporality, Oríkì and Nigeria’s Contemporary Art --
The Presentness of a Minority. Notes on the Indian Twelver Shia --
2. The Present in Art. Perspectives from Art History --
Time and Form: The “Unthought Known” --
Rhythmical Presentness. On the ‘Rhythmology’ of Perception. Maldiney—Cézanne—Rilke --
Temporal Concepts of the Present and their Aesthetic Negotiation in Black Arts Movement and ‘Black Atlantic’ --
The Aesthetics of Coexistence as Ongoing --
“There is first of all the doubtful contemporaneity of the present to itself.” The Spectral Present of Control and the Strategies of Performance --
3. The Presentation of Presentness and Presence --
Presentations as Aesthetic Temporalities --
Extreme Situations of the Political. Hannah Arendt’s Article “The Concentration Camps” (1948) --
“Fortrollende Gegenwart:” Psychopathology and Epical Present Tense in Georg Heym’s Der Irre and Der Dieb --
Now-time Explosion. The Experience of Time in Social Revolution --
Histories of the Present—a Media Philosophical Approach --
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Summary:Time cannot be conceived of as an abstract chronometric order, but it is referring to materiality, being measured, represented, expressed, recognized, experienced, and evaluated. Therefore it is always closely related to cultural contexts of perception and evaluation. The volume is dedicated to the interrelation between temporality and representation of the present, and provides insights into the state of research with special emphasis on the global present as well as on art and aesthetics from the 18th century until today. The anthology includes contributions by Mieke Bal, Stefan Binder, Maximilian Bergengruen, Iris Därmann, Gabriele Genge, Boris Roman Gibhardt, Boris Groys, Maria Muhle, Johannes F. Lehmann, Nkiru Nzegwu, Christine Ross, Ludger Schwarte, Angela Stercken, Samuel Strehle, Timm Trausch, Patrick Stoffel, and Christina Wessely.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839454626
9783110738230
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DOI:10.1515/9783839454626?locatt=mode:legacy
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Angela Stercken, Gabriele Genge, Ludger Schwarte.