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Future bodies from a recent past : sculpture, technology, and the body since the 1950s
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Title Statement
  • Future bodies from a recent past : sculpture, technology, and the body since the 1950s
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint)
  • Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin : [2022] ©2022
  • 2022
  • Språk: Engelska.
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Physical Description
  • 240 pages illustrations 30 cm
General Note
  • Participating artists: Genpei Akasegawa, Paweł Althamer, Nairy Baghramian, Joachim Bandau, Matthew Barney, Alexandra Bircken, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Breer, John Chamberlain, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Shu Lea Cheang, Jesse Darling, Stephanie Dinkins, Aleksandra Domanović, Melvin Edwards, Bruno Gironcoli, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nancy Grossman, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Eva Hesse, Judith Hopf, Rebecca Horn, Tishan Hsu, Edward Ihnatowicz, Arthur Jafa, Motoharu Jōnouchi, KAYA, Kiki Kogelnik, Shigeko Kubota, Tetsumi Kudo, Yayoi Kusama, Nicola L., Mark Leckey, Sarah Lucas, Bruce Nauman, Senga Nengudi, Kiyoji Ōtsuji, Tony Oursler, Nam June Paik, Eduardo Paolozzi, Friederike Pezold, Julia Phillips, Walter Pichler, Seth Price, Carol Rama, Germaine Richier, Niki de Saint Phalle, Hans Salentin, Ashley Hans Scheirl, David Smith, Alina Szapocznikow, Takis, Atsuko Tanaka, Paul Thek, Jean Tinguely, Hannsjörg Voth, Franz West
  • Published on the occasion of exhibition at Museum Brandhorst, Munich, June 2, 2022 - January 15, 2023.
Bibliography, etc. Note
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
  • Participating Artists -- Directors' Preface -- Curators' Introduction -- Figuration After World War II -- The Body Electrified -- Sculpture, Technology, Bodies since the 1950s: An Exploration in Three Parts / Patrizia Dander -- New, Newer, Newest: The Afterlives of Laocoön, or Some Possibilities for Postwar Sculpture / Alex Kitnick -- Unruly Bodies -- In Pieces -- Hybrid Figurations: Sculptural Narratives on the State of Bodies / Franziska Linhardt -- The Lawless Vitality of Sculpture, ca. 1960-1980: Formalism's Monsters, Cybernetic Breakdowns, and the Joys of Deviation / Jenny Nachtigall -- Technology and Desire -- Proto/Cyborgs -- Medical Regimes and Expanded Prosteses -- Machines and the Ethics of Miscengenation / Louis Chude-Sokei -- Sculpture in an Age of Mass Reproduction / Megan R. Luke -- Networked Self -- List of Artworks -- Authors' Biographies -- Photo Credits.
Summary, etc
  • "With 120 works by 59 artists - primarily from Europe, the USA and Japan - the exhibition is dedicated to the major technological changes since the post-war period and examines their influence on our notions of the body. With contributions on topics such as the influence of changing production technologies, materialities, and concepts of the body, but also interdisciplinary considerations of body-technology relations, a multi-perspective history of contemporary sculpture will be outlined"--publisher's description.
Language Note
  • Text in English, with translations from the German
Subject - Chronological Term
  • 2000-2099
Subject - Topical Term
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  • Germany Munich.
  • Germany Berlin.
ISBN
  • 9783422990241
  • 3422990240
  • 9783422990197
  • 3422990194
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Future Bodies from a Recent Past brings to life a hitherto little-noticed phenomenon in art and sculpture in particular: the reciprocal interpenetration of bodies and technology. With 120 works by 59 artists--primarily from Europe, the USA and Japan--the exhibition is dedicated to the major technological changes since the post-war period and examines their influence on our notions of bodies. With contributions on topics such as the influence of changing production technologies, materialities, and concepts of the body, but also interdisciplinary considerations of body-technology relations, a multi-perspective history of contemporary sculpture will be outlined.

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Exhibition Museum Brandhorst Munich
2 June 2022 until 15 January 2023

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