Has postmodernism really changed the way the artist relates to their art and environment? Addressing the delicate entanglements between the ethical and the material, this book explores how ethics have figured in the generation of art and images in the 21st century. Starting from the premise that in the Anthropocene the work cannot rest upon its separation from the world, this book develops new ethical thought that acknowledges art and film in their material and immaterial environment. In drawing on new materialism and continental philosophy, the chapters prove just how relative ethics become…mehr
Has postmodernism really changed the way the artist relates to their art and environment? Addressing the delicate entanglements between the ethical and the material, this book explores how ethics have figured in the generation of art and images in the 21st century. Starting from the premise that in the Anthropocene the work cannot rest upon its separation from the world, this book develops new ethical thought that acknowledges art and film in their material and immaterial environment. In drawing on new materialism and continental philosophy, the chapters prove just how relative ethics become when applied to artistic creation. Questioning the ethicalities at play in the relations between the human artist, the art, non-human beings and the environment, practitioners contemplate the singular entanglements of relations and non-relations before, during or after a work of art or film comes into being.
Silke Panse is Reader in Film, Art and Philosophy, University for the Creative Arts, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction: Ethical Materialities and Material Ethicalities Silke Panse (Reader in Film Art and Philosophy University for the Creative Arts UK) Part One: Creative Ethics and the Materialities of Affectual Relations 1. Spinoza's Affective Ethics: Causing Not Making Silke Panse (Reader in Film Art and Philosophy University for the Creative Arts UK) 2. The Power of Being Affected Mikhail Lylov (Artist and Curator Germany) 3. Why I find it Unethical to Write about Myself as an Artist Mike Marshall (Artist University for the Creative Arts UK) 4. Ideal Work Conditions: Reviving Felix Gonzalez-Torres's Politics of Labor and Care Lauren van Haaften-Schick (Art Historian and Curator Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Wesleyan University USA) Part Two: Painting beyond the Frame between Humans and across Species 5. Ethical Issues with Small Abstract Paintings Joan Key (Painter and Writer UK) 6. Peasants in the Artist's Studio: Ethics in Cézanne's Paintings of Provençal Labourers Jon Kear (Independent Art Historian and Author Italy and UK) 7. Ant-ic Actions Formica's Forms: An Experiential Exploration of Art with Ants Fiona MacDonald (Artist Feral Practice UK) Part Three: More-than-Moving-Images 8. Becoming Extinct (Wild Grass): Exploring More-than-Human Temporalities in Russian Steppes Elke Marhöfer (Filmmaker and Artist Italy and Germany) 9. Onscreen Pleasures and Off-Screen Guilt: Minimizing Ecological Erasure and Material Complicity in Moving-Image Art Erin Espelie (Filmmaker and Associate Professor University of Colorado Boulder USA) 10. Fearful Symmetry Phillip Warnell (Filmmaker and Associate Professor University of Lincoln UK) Index
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction: Ethical Materialities and Material Ethicalities Silke Panse (Reader in Film Art and Philosophy University for the Creative Arts UK) Part One: Creative Ethics and the Materialities of Affectual Relations 1. Spinoza's Affective Ethics: Causing Not Making Silke Panse (Reader in Film Art and Philosophy University for the Creative Arts UK) 2. The Power of Being Affected Mikhail Lylov (Artist and Curator Germany) 3. Why I find it Unethical to Write about Myself as an Artist Mike Marshall (Artist University for the Creative Arts UK) 4. Ideal Work Conditions: Reviving Felix Gonzalez-Torres's Politics of Labor and Care Lauren van Haaften-Schick (Art Historian and Curator Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Wesleyan University USA) Part Two: Painting beyond the Frame between Humans and across Species 5. Ethical Issues with Small Abstract Paintings Joan Key (Painter and Writer UK) 6. Peasants in the Artist's Studio: Ethics in Cézanne's Paintings of Provençal Labourers Jon Kear (Independent Art Historian and Author Italy and UK) 7. Ant-ic Actions Formica's Forms: An Experiential Exploration of Art with Ants Fiona MacDonald (Artist Feral Practice UK) Part Three: More-than-Moving-Images 8. Becoming Extinct (Wild Grass): Exploring More-than-Human Temporalities in Russian Steppes Elke Marhöfer (Filmmaker and Artist Italy and Germany) 9. Onscreen Pleasures and Off-Screen Guilt: Minimizing Ecological Erasure and Material Complicity in Moving-Image Art Erin Espelie (Filmmaker and Associate Professor University of Colorado Boulder USA) 10. Fearful Symmetry Phillip Warnell (Filmmaker and Associate Professor University of Lincoln UK) Index
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