Images of War in Contemporary Art: Terror and Conflict in the Mass Media - Cvoro, Uros (Associate Professor in Art Theory at UNSW Australia, Arts, Design & Architecture, University of New South Wales, Australia) - Books - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - 9781350227378 - March 23, 2023
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In Images of War in Contemporary Art, Uros Cvoro and Kit Messham-Muir mount a challenge to the dominance of theoretical tropes of trauma, affect, and emotion that have determined how we think of images of war and terror for the last 20 years. Through analyses of visual culture from contemporary war art to the meme wars, they argue that the art that most effectively challenges the ethics and aesthetics of war and terror today is that which disrupts this flow-art that makes alternative perceptions of wartime both visible and possible.

As a theoretical work, Images of War in Contemporary Art is richly supported by visual and textual evidence and firmly embedded in current artistic practice. Significantly, though, the book breaks with both traditional and current ways of thinking about war art-offering a radical rethinking of the politics and aesthetics of art today through analyses of a diverse scope of contemporary art that includes Ben Quilty, Abdul Abdullah (Australia), Mladen Miljanovic, Nebojsa Seric Soba (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Hiwa K, Wafaa Bilal (Iraq), Teresa Margolles (Mexico), and Arthur Jafa (United States).


256 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 23, 2023
ISBN13 9781350227378
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pages 290
Dimensions 235 × 155 × 20 mm   ·   445 g
Language English  

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