Feature article on 'things' and 'Belief' in contemporary art. Abstract: In a western world dominated by immaterial labour, and where scientists and philosophers have thrown into doubt our understanding of physical objects, how have artists – from John McCracken and John Hilliard to Wood & Harrison and Andrew Dodds – questioned and defended the nature of things? 'Sculpture, of all the arts, must surely be responsible for mapping the various journeys of thinghood. "What is a Thing?" – the question Heidegger asked in the 1920s – turns out to be a question that we have to keep asking.
This project develops an alternative understanding of what art is or can be. Martin Heidegger's wri...
This paper explores the potential role the “materiality” of things plays as a tool for critical inve...
What do things mean? What does the life of everyday objects reveal about people and their material w...
The research is developed through sculptural artworks that seek to raise the question of their being...
Lorraine Daston’s edited volume brings together the work of nine art historians and historians of sc...
While most of us understand what is meant by an object — a teaspoon, hammer, cup, chair or lamp — no...
As the modern world has seemed an increasingly material one, and so increasingly thingly, the very r...
DASTON Lorraine Things that talk : object lessons from art and science New York : Zone books, 2004, ...
This article is an extended review of Graham Harman's Heidegger Explained: From Phenomenon to Thing...
Things (ed. Bill Brown) The Fugitive’s Properties: Law and the Poetics of Possession (Stephen M. Bes...
Drawing on the painterly tradition of the still life form Photographic Still Life expounds two aspec...
En récusant les concepts de substance et d'objet, la pensée heideggerienne a posé, de façon cruciale...
This essay reprises the status of objects in relation to critical conversations that favor things an...
What role does ‘the materiality of things’ play in our relationship to the objects we create and con...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
This project develops an alternative understanding of what art is or can be. Martin Heidegger's wri...
This paper explores the potential role the “materiality” of things plays as a tool for critical inve...
What do things mean? What does the life of everyday objects reveal about people and their material w...
The research is developed through sculptural artworks that seek to raise the question of their being...
Lorraine Daston’s edited volume brings together the work of nine art historians and historians of sc...
While most of us understand what is meant by an object — a teaspoon, hammer, cup, chair or lamp — no...
As the modern world has seemed an increasingly material one, and so increasingly thingly, the very r...
DASTON Lorraine Things that talk : object lessons from art and science New York : Zone books, 2004, ...
This article is an extended review of Graham Harman's Heidegger Explained: From Phenomenon to Thing...
Things (ed. Bill Brown) The Fugitive’s Properties: Law and the Poetics of Possession (Stephen M. Bes...
Drawing on the painterly tradition of the still life form Photographic Still Life expounds two aspec...
En récusant les concepts de substance et d'objet, la pensée heideggerienne a posé, de façon cruciale...
This essay reprises the status of objects in relation to critical conversations that favor things an...
What role does ‘the materiality of things’ play in our relationship to the objects we create and con...
This studio-based research project examines the perception and meanings of ordinary objects as a way...
This project develops an alternative understanding of what art is or can be. Martin Heidegger's wri...
This paper explores the potential role the “materiality” of things plays as a tool for critical inve...
What do things mean? What does the life of everyday objects reveal about people and their material w...