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Ways of Following : Art, Materiality, Collaboration

by Kontturi, Katve-Kaisa

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  • ISBN: 9781785420597
  • ISBN10: 1785420593

Ways of Following : Art, Materiality, Collaboration

by Kontturi, Katve-Kaisa

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Open Humanities Press
  • Publish date: 11/26/2018
  • ISBN: 9781785420597
  • ISBN10: 1785420593
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Description: "Ways of Following is an eloquent expression of the vibrancy of art and its unfolding as a material politics and poetics. Here we encounter art as it moves in future perfect, and moves us toward precarious futures of thinking and making otherwise. The beauty of this book is that it leads us on this journey through close and careful attention to material specificity, never losing sight that ethics and politics are embedded and embodied with/in aesthetics, and that our following is compelled by the visceral resonance of our entanglement with/in the world." - Marsha Meskimmon, Professor in Modern and Contemporary Art History and Theory, Loughborough University "Even the stillest of images contains a world of dynamics. Deep breaths, dance, and vibrations are among the many movements of the body in Katve-Kaisa Kontturi's rich and joyful take on visual culture and feminist art making. Ways of Following is warmly recommended to anyone wanting to learn how new materialism of the arts can function as a methodology." - Jussi Parikka, Professor in Technological Culture and Aesthetics, University of Southampton "Ways of Following is an exquisitely composed inquiry into what art can do. Its pages breathe and shimmer with insights about the movement of art; how contemporary art is not a static object (a thing made) but a vital flow of emerging relations. This extraordinary and generous book of research-creation is essential reading for anyone seeking to engage with feminist new materialisms, affect theory, process philosophy, and an ethical-political engagement with the productive quality of the art event." - Stephanie Springgay, Associate Professor of Research-Creation Methodologies and Contemporary Art as Pedagogy, University of Toronto
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