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Description
'Art is continually haunted by the animal', wrote Deleuze and Guattari. Over the past two decades, animals have quite literally invaded the gallery space, from Joseph Beuys' co-habiting with a coyote, Janis Kounelli's instillation of live horses, Damien Hirst's shark in formaldehyde to Mark Dion's natural history displays and Marco Evaristti's 'goldfish in a blender'. In this latest addition to the highly acclaimed 'Art and...' series, Giovanni Aloi surveys the insistent presence of animals in the world of contemporary art, exploring the leading concepts which inform this emerging practice. From exhibitions featuring live animals, to taxidermy, and interspecies communication, Giovanni Aloi explores how animals feature in modern art with a range of thought-provoking and innovative visual representations. Art and Animals challenges ideas of identity, 'otherness' and civilisation by explaining the role animals have occupied in our cultural development and illustrating their presence in the visual arts today.
Table of Contents
The Return of a Victorian Obsession: Taxidermy
Live Animals in the Gallery Space
The Death of the Animal
Becoming Animal
Animals and Climate Change
Product details
Published | Nov 30 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9780857720641 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Illustrations | 30 integrated bw |
Series | Art and Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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