Nicholas Bourriaud’s (2002) relational aesthetics interprets art as social or political in nature, underemphasising aesthetic concerns such as the creating of objects as artworks. This article aims to problematise the relational model from a material point of view, based on a “new aesthetics” which Jacques Ranciére discusses as a mode of art-making which he titles “inventory”. In order to do so the article addresses a spectator-orientated artwork entitled Secret/Wish, conceived along with artist Paul Cooper, and installed at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa in 2011. In previous publications on the work I questioned its significance as relational and site-specific according to Nicholas Bourriaud and Miwon Kwon’s theories. I wou...
The Secret Lives of Art Works is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works o...
This article elaborates the dialectical relationship between visual art forms and the social structu...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Nicholas Bourriaud’s (2002) relational aesthetics interprets art as social or political in nature, u...
First published in 1998, Relational Aesthetics is an extended essay by the French curator Nicolas Bo...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
International audienceIn 1998, Nicolas Bourriaud thematized the aesthetical and political issue of a...
Nicolas Bourriaud's concept of 'relational aesthetics' has proved an influential framework for under...
The Wishing Wall is a spectator-orientated artwork that was staged by Landi Raubenheimer and Paul Co...
RELATIONAL AESTHETICS: CREATIVITY IN THE INTER-HUMAN SPHERE By Carl Patow, MD, MPH, MBA A thesis sub...
This project uses visual art to investigate the relationships between people and place. Here I inve...
If relational aesthetics aims at fostering connections between atomised individuals, how can this be...
New forms of art have implications that go beyond the aesthetics and the theory of the arts: they em...
The collector’s role within the art world is at times regarded suspiciously. This article aims to pr...
"Where does our current obsession for interactivity stem from? After the consumer society and the co...
The Secret Lives of Art Works is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works o...
This article elaborates the dialectical relationship between visual art forms and the social structu...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Nicholas Bourriaud’s (2002) relational aesthetics interprets art as social or political in nature, u...
First published in 1998, Relational Aesthetics is an extended essay by the French curator Nicolas Bo...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
International audienceIn 1998, Nicolas Bourriaud thematized the aesthetical and political issue of a...
Nicolas Bourriaud's concept of 'relational aesthetics' has proved an influential framework for under...
The Wishing Wall is a spectator-orientated artwork that was staged by Landi Raubenheimer and Paul Co...
RELATIONAL AESTHETICS: CREATIVITY IN THE INTER-HUMAN SPHERE By Carl Patow, MD, MPH, MBA A thesis sub...
This project uses visual art to investigate the relationships between people and place. Here I inve...
If relational aesthetics aims at fostering connections between atomised individuals, how can this be...
New forms of art have implications that go beyond the aesthetics and the theory of the arts: they em...
The collector’s role within the art world is at times regarded suspiciously. This article aims to pr...
"Where does our current obsession for interactivity stem from? After the consumer society and the co...
The Secret Lives of Art Works is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works o...
This article elaborates the dialectical relationship between visual art forms and the social structu...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...