News images have played a defining role in the unfolding narratives of what has become known as the European migration crisis. Throughout the coverage of the crisis, a predominant and enduring image has been of photographs documenting the migrant journey by sea. This paper takes a closer look at these images, as a vehicle which shifts the narrative of the crisis as one defined by a territorial and political exclusion of the migrant. This analysis positions these images within an art historical context, wherein the motif of seascapes has articulated particular modes of political exclusion. I will analyze two examples of images of migrants at sea and relate these with two iconic seascapes, namely Théodore Géricault's the Raft of Medusa and th...
For Bisi Silva (1962–2019) Abstract This essay surveys a number of contemporary artworks that add...
The article is an attempt to explain the basic methodological principles behind the project of the o...
International audienceThis book analyses the European border at Lampedusa as a metaphor for visible ...
“Cartographic” imaginings and spatialization have come to rapidly infiltrate the necropolitical doma...
This article reflects on the relationship between photography and migration from a cultural geograph...
Artists are mapping new itineraries of the Mediterranean, throwing into relief an incurable colonial...
Migrant narratives and aesthetic practices influenced by experiences of exile and migration constitu...
This essay deploys three modes of reading the relationship of visual art to law. In the first or obj...
In recent years, spectacular images of ruined boats, makeshift border camps, and beaches littered wi...
This body of artwork takes Edward Casey’s philosophical formulation of a landscapes ‘subtle edge’ an...
News from the Black Atlantic. The Boat as Sign within the Context of (Post-)Colonialism and Globalis...
The cultural politics of the present encourage museums and artists to seek an ethical vision within ...
Political, legal, and media discourse around ‘boat-migrants’ arriving in Lampedusa share a tendency ...
This essay considers the challenges that the gendered and raced transnational subaltern refugee subj...
Migrant narratives and aesthetic practices influenced by experiences of exile and migration constitu...
For Bisi Silva (1962–2019) Abstract This essay surveys a number of contemporary artworks that add...
The article is an attempt to explain the basic methodological principles behind the project of the o...
International audienceThis book analyses the European border at Lampedusa as a metaphor for visible ...
“Cartographic” imaginings and spatialization have come to rapidly infiltrate the necropolitical doma...
This article reflects on the relationship between photography and migration from a cultural geograph...
Artists are mapping new itineraries of the Mediterranean, throwing into relief an incurable colonial...
Migrant narratives and aesthetic practices influenced by experiences of exile and migration constitu...
This essay deploys three modes of reading the relationship of visual art to law. In the first or obj...
In recent years, spectacular images of ruined boats, makeshift border camps, and beaches littered wi...
This body of artwork takes Edward Casey’s philosophical formulation of a landscapes ‘subtle edge’ an...
News from the Black Atlantic. The Boat as Sign within the Context of (Post-)Colonialism and Globalis...
The cultural politics of the present encourage museums and artists to seek an ethical vision within ...
Political, legal, and media discourse around ‘boat-migrants’ arriving in Lampedusa share a tendency ...
This essay considers the challenges that the gendered and raced transnational subaltern refugee subj...
Migrant narratives and aesthetic practices influenced by experiences of exile and migration constitu...
For Bisi Silva (1962–2019) Abstract This essay surveys a number of contemporary artworks that add...
The article is an attempt to explain the basic methodological principles behind the project of the o...
International audienceThis book analyses the European border at Lampedusa as a metaphor for visible ...