The article analyses the relatively meager response of artists to the ‘war on terror’ compared to the response of American artists to the war in Vietnam, where artists organized both exhibitions and protests against the war in South East Asia in the late 1960s. This of course has to do with the transformations going in contemporary art and the broader political context characterized by the hegemony of neo-liberalism. The article juxtaposes an installation by the Retort collective with an installation by Alfredo Jaar, analyzing two different ways of confronting the image war of the capitalist state machine with either a heave-handed use of art or a negative representation
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<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
This article explores the place of civil war in recent debates on political iconography. It begins w...
pp6-16 The article on the Art of War: Mythologies of Martyrdom is an introductory catalogue essay f...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
The article examines a new type of conflict in the form of public protests against contemporary art...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
Within the last 10–15 years we have witnessed a turn towards art and aesthetics amongst explicitly p...
When political change is remote the only prospect for change is in the realm of imagination. Herbert...
In his article, Artists in Times of War, Howard Zinn examines the role of the artist during war ti...
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This online journal focuses on the relationship between art and international conflict, the outcome ...
This article makes two main claims: that Debord’s concept of the ‘integrated spectacle’ is related t...
Pictures of atrocity play a major role in human rights campaigns, but contemporary artists may show ...
Mikkel Bolt: "Kunst, kapitalisme, revolution og kommunisering - Om overskridelsen af kunsten som bet...
Two topics are discussed in the article: first, relation between corporeal experience of artistic cr...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
This article explores the place of civil war in recent debates on political iconography. It begins w...
pp6-16 The article on the Art of War: Mythologies of Martyrdom is an introductory catalogue essay f...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
The article examines a new type of conflict in the form of public protests against contemporary art...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
Within the last 10–15 years we have witnessed a turn towards art and aesthetics amongst explicitly p...
When political change is remote the only prospect for change is in the realm of imagination. Herbert...
In his article, Artists in Times of War, Howard Zinn examines the role of the artist during war ti...
This book addresses the need for a more sustained knowledge and multidisciplinary understanding of w...
This online journal focuses on the relationship between art and international conflict, the outcome ...
This article makes two main claims: that Debord’s concept of the ‘integrated spectacle’ is related t...
Pictures of atrocity play a major role in human rights campaigns, but contemporary artists may show ...
Mikkel Bolt: "Kunst, kapitalisme, revolution og kommunisering - Om overskridelsen af kunsten som bet...
Two topics are discussed in the article: first, relation between corporeal experience of artistic cr...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
This article explores the place of civil war in recent debates on political iconography. It begins w...