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In past years, Miquel Barceló has been depicted in various and yet contrasting ways, such as: the new Picasso, the rebel, the genius, the joker. This book's primary goal is to situate the artist within contemporary critical debate, discussing his production during the Postmodern Era and analysing his affinity with Hypermodernity. Through the comparison of Barcelό's writings, declarations, and works, the study examines the artist's autofiction, creating a connection between his hyperindividualism (which is discussed in relation to the Hypermodern Era) and the oceanic feeling. The book presents…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In past years, Miquel Barceló has been depicted in various and yet contrasting ways, such as: the new Picasso, the rebel, the genius, the joker. This book's primary goal is to situate the artist within contemporary critical debate, discussing his production during the Postmodern Era and analysing his affinity with Hypermodernity. Through the comparison of Barcelό's writings, declarations, and works, the study examines the artist's autofiction, creating a connection between his hyperindividualism (which is discussed in relation to the Hypermodern Era) and the oceanic feeling. The book presents numerous unpublished materials, mostly contained in the artist's journals or gained during numerous meetings with the artist, providing the reader with a tool to understand Barceló's art, and also hopefully, the times we are living in.
Autorenporträt
Irene Biolchini (1984). She lectures at the Department of Digital Arts, University of Malta. She is Guest Curator at the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, where she has held responsibility for site-specific exhibitions for the past six years. She publishes in several Journals, Reviews and Blogs dedicated to Ceramic and Contemporary Art. She combines her research activities with the curatorship of different contemporary art projects and exhibitions.