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Unique appeal of Ruins: Artistic exploration of decay, history, and cultural memory.

Recommendation: "Ruins" is an extraordinary anthology that delves into the deep fascination artists have with ruins and decay. If you are intrigued by the visual representation of history, the implications of modernity's decline, and the cultural significance of abandoned spaces, then this book is a must-read. With contributions from renowned artists and writers, "Ruins" offers a comprehensive survey of contemporary ruin aesthetics and the entangled narratives they evoke. Prepare to embark on a thought-provoking journey through the temporalities and perspectives of the ruin, where nostalgia and apprehensions of the future intertwine.

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ISBN: 9780854881932
Authors: Brian Dillon
Publisher: Whitechapel Gallery
Date of Publication: 2011-08-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Art, Philosophy
Related Topics: Architecture, Art History
Goodreads rating: 4.06
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The "ruins" of the modern era are the landmarks of recent art's turn toward site and situation, history and memory. The abiding interest of artists in ruination and decay has led in particular to the concept of the modern ruin - an ambiguous site of artistic and architectural modernism, personal and collective memories, and the cultural afterlife of eras such as those of state communism and colonialism. Contemporary art's explorations of the ruin can evoke on the one hand diverse experiences of nostalgia and on the other a ceaselessly renewed encounter with catastrophes of the recent past and apprehensions of the future. For every relic of a harmonious era or utopian dream stands another recalling industrial decline, environmental disaster, and the depredations of war. This anthology provides a comprehensive survey of the contemporary ruin in cultural discourse, aesthetics, and artistic practice.It examines the development of ruin aesthetics from the early modern era to the present; the ruin as a privileged emblem of modernity's decline; the relic as a portal onto the political history of the recent past; the destruction and decline of cities and landscapes, with the emergence of "non-places" and "drosscape"; the symbolism of the entropic and decayed in critical environmentalism; and the confusing temporalities of the ruin in recent art--its involution of timescales and perspectives as it addresses not just the past but the future. Artists surveyed include Edgar Arceneaux, Miroslaw Balka, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Walead Beshty, Martin Boyce, Gerard Byrne, Adam Chodzko, Jeremy Deller, Katja Eydel, Angela Ferreira, Cyprien Gaillard, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Susan Hiller, Roger Hiorns, Runa Islam, Ilya Kabakov, Joachim Koester, Robert Kusmirowski, Zoe Leonard, Vera Lutter, Goshka Macuga, Teresa Margolles, Dorit Margreiter, Edgar Martins, Julie Mehretu, Christian-Philipp Muller, Mike Nelson, Paulina Olowska, The Otolith Group, Philippe Parreno, Mai-Thu Perret, Walid Raad - The Atlas Group, Conrad Shawcross, Robert Smithson, Rachel Whiteread and Jane & Louise Wilson.Writers include Magali Arriola, J.G. Ballard, Jean Baudrillard, Svetlana Boym, Giuliana Bruno, J.J. Charlesworth, Barbara Clausen, Jonathan Crary, Jacques Derrida, Jorg Heiser, Martin Herbert, Andreas Huyssen, Patrick Keiller, Darian Leader, Mark Lewis, James Lingwood, Tom McDonough, Jeremy Millar, Celeste Olalquiaga, Nina Power, Ralph Rugoff, Lytle Shaw, Iain Sinclair, Robert Smithson, Rebecca Solnit, Susan Stewart, Anthony Vidler, Paul Virilio and Gilda Williams.
 

Unique appeal of Ruins: Artistic exploration of decay, history, and cultural memory.

Recommendation: "Ruins" is an extraordinary anthology that delves into the deep fascination artists have with ruins and decay. If you are intrigued by the visual representation of history, the implications of modernity's decline, and the cultural significance of abandoned spaces, then this book is a must-read. With contributions from renowned artists and writers, "Ruins" offers a comprehensive survey of contemporary ruin aesthetics and the entangled narratives they evoke. Prepare to embark on a thought-provoking journey through the temporalities and perspectives of the ruin, where nostalgia and apprehensions of the future intertwine.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.