Anthropology and Art Practice

Cover of Anthropology and Art Practice by Arnd Schneider
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9780857851802
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 0.99869404686 Pounds
Width: 0.44 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.4/7
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“Anthropology and Art Practice” by Arnd Schneider, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 19, 2013, is a 184-page exploration of the evolving relationship between the arts and anthropology. This work presents a practice-based and visual approach, characterized as ‘art-ethnography,’ and addresses contemporary issues such as the role of the artist in collaborative projects and the political implications of documentary practices.

Readers will find an examination of key works from a new generation of practitioners who navigate this hybrid field, including artists and anthropologists like Anthony Luvera and Kathryn Ramey. The book investigates the processes and strategies behind the creation and exhibition of their work across various media, including film, photography, sound, and performance. “Anthropology and Art Practice” aims to challenge existing assumptions within both disciplines and encourages further dialogue among students and practitioners in art, anthropology, and social science.


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Anthropology and Art Practice takes an innovative look at new experimental work informed by the newly-reconfigured relationship between the arts and anthropology. This practice-based and visual work can be characterised as ‘art-ethnography’. In engaging with the concerns of both fields, this cutting-edge study tackles current issues such as the role of the artist in collaborative work, and the political uses of documentary. The book focuses on key works from artists and anthropologists that engage with ‘art-ethnography’ and investigates the processes and strategies behind their creation and exhibition.

The book highlights the work of a new generation of practitioners in this hybrid field, such as Anthony Luvera, Kathryn Ramey, Brad Butler and Karen Mizra, Kate Hennessy and Jennifer Deger, who work in a diverse range of media – including film, photography, sound and performance. Anthropology and Art Practice suggests a series of radical challenges to assumptions made on both sides of the art/anthropology divide and is intended to inspire further dialogue and provide essential reading for a wide range of students and practitioners.

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Language: en. Pages: 184. Edition: 1.

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