The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon: Global Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Difference

Author:   Gilane Tawadros (Stuart Hall Foundation, London, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781501363337


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   25 February 2021
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Author:   Gilane Tawadros (Stuart Hall Foundation, London, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.960kg
ISBN:  

9781501363337


ISBN 10:   1501363336
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   25 February 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Leftovers of Translation 1. But What is the Question? Art, Research and the Production of Knowledge 2. Extra-Extra: Interview with Raul Ortega Ayala 3. Dissonant Chorus 4. Shen Yuan: The Leftovers of Translation 5. Voices Off: Interview with Susan Hiller Part II: The Banality of Difference 6. ‘We are the Martians…’ 7. Van Leo: Self-Portraits 8. Shirani Shahbazi: The Banality of Difference 9. A Case of Mistaken Identity: Notes from the Scene of the Crime 10. Electrifying Eve Part III: Re-siting the City 11. The Real Me 12. Vladimir and Estragon are still waiting 13. Alfred’s Favourite Tree 14. The Leopard 15. Maps of Desire Part IV: Studies in a Post-colonial body 16. The Revolution Stripped Bare 17. Studies in a Post-colonial Body 18. Veil: Veiling, Representation and Contemporary Art Part V: Relocating the Remains: History and Representation 19. Strangers and Barbarians: Representing Ourselves and Others 20. Telling Tales: Keith Piper’s Relocating the Remains 21. Sweet Oblivion 22. Godville: Interview with Omer Fast Part VI: Going Global 23. Going Global: 4th International Istanbul Biennial 24. Detonations: Jonathan Hernández and the Rongwrong series 25. Modern Europeans 26. Slipping Away (or Uncompliant Cartographies) Part VII: Transmission Interrupted 27. Interruption in Four Acts, or Disappearing Irises, Broken-down Buses and Ceramic Citroens 28. Egypt at the Venice Biennale: 1967 and The Year That Changed Everything 29. From Zero to Infinity: The Work of Adel Abdessemed 30. Reading (and Curating) from Right to Left 31. Dissonant Divas: Sonia Boyce, Sound and Collaboration 32. A Thousand and One Index

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Amongst pioneering rethink of the art history-culture status quo, Gilane’s writings illuminate the struggle to forge conceptual tackle for today’s diverse art world and cultural difference – critical voicing that emerges less from theorising than from “thinking through art practices”. * Sarat Maharaj, Professor of Visual Arts and Knowledge Systems, Malmö Art Academy, Lund University, Sweden * Based on the author’s profound knowledge of the global contemporary art scene … this book provides a new art historical narrative, one that is more global, more inclusive and nuanced … A must read for students of contemporary art and visual culture, race, and the postcolonial body. * Salah M Hassan, Goldwin Smith Professor, Cornell University, USA * Richly illustrated, Gilane Tawadros’ beautifully observed book is a timely and prescient account of how representation remains a pivotal question for artists and society at large. Peppered with many delightful intercultural and intertextual references, The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon is a must read in our de-colonising times. * Sonia Boyce, artist and Professor of Black Art and Design, University of the Arts London, UK * The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon: Global Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Difference strikes a balance between seeing contemporary art on its own terms and understanding art within the terms set forth for it. When the latter is at odds with the former, Gilane Tawadros makes her greatest observations in a set of clear and evocative essays on a range of artists. All are superbly written, carefully argued down to the details and compelling to the end. Though the stated focus of “post-independence Egypt and post-war Britain” is maintained throughout, larger concerns of the value that art draws internationally is lucidly presented. This book continues Tawadros’ decades long project of internationalism in art. * Courtney J. Martin, Yale Center for British Art, USA *


Amongst pioneering rethink of the art history-culture status quo, Gilane's writings illuminate the struggle to forge conceptual tackle for today's diverse art world and cultural difference - critical voicing that emerges less from theorising than from thinking through art practices . * Sarat Maharaj, Professor of Visual Arts and Knowledge Systems, Malmoe Art Academy, Lund University, Sweden * Based on the author's profound knowledge of the global contemporary art scene ... this book provides a new art historical narrative, one that is more global, more inclusive and nuanced ... A must read for students of contemporary art and visual culture, race, and the postcolonial body. * Salah M Hassan, Goldwin Smith Professor, Cornell University, USA * Richly illustrated, Gilane Tawadros' beautifully observed book is a timely and prescient account of how representation remains a pivotal question for artists and society at large. Peppered with many delightful intercultural and intertextual references, The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon is a must read in our de-colonising times. * Sonia Boyce, artist and Professor of Black Art and Design, University of the Arts London, UK *


Amongst pioneering rethink of the art history-culture status quo, Gilane's writings illuminate the struggle to forge conceptual tackle for today's diverse art world and cultural difference - critical voicing that emerges less from theorising than from thinking through art practices . * Sarat Maharaj, Professor of Visual Arts and Knowledge Systems, Malmoe Art Academy, Lund University, Sweden * Based on the author's profound knowledge of the global contemporary art scene ... this book provides a new art historical narrative, one that is more global, more inclusive and nuanced ... A must read for students of contemporary art and visual culture, race, and the postcolonial body. * Salah M Hassan, Goldwin Smith Professor, Cornell University, USA * Richly illustrated, Gilane Tawadros' beautifully observed book is a timely and prescient account of how representation remains a pivotal question for artists and society at large. Peppered with many delightful intercultural and intertextual references, The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon is a must read in our de-colonising times. * Sonia Boyce, artist and Professor of Black Art and Design, University of the Arts London, UK * The Sphinx Contemplating Napoleon: Global Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Difference strikes a balance between seeing contemporary art on its own terms and understanding art within the terms set forth for it. When the latter is at odds with the former, Gilane Tawadros makes her greatest observations in a set of clear and evocative essays on a range of artists. All are superbly written, carefully argued down to the details and compelling to the end. Though the stated focus of post-independence Egypt and post-war Britain is maintained throughout, larger concerns of the value that art draws internationally is lucidly presented. This book continues Tawadros' decades long project of internationalism in art. * Courtney J. Martin, Yale Center for British Art, USA *


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Gilane Tawadros is a writer and curator. She was the founding Director of the Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva) in London which, over a decade, achieved an international reputation as a ground-breaking cultural agency at the leading edge of artistic and cultural debates nationally and internationally. She has written extensively on contemporary art and curated a number of important exhibitions in the UK and internationally. In 2012, she was the first art historian to be appointed to the prestigious Blanche, Edith and Irving Laurie Chair in Women’s Studies, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. She is Chair of the Stuart Hall Foundation.

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