Dance
This collection surveys the choreographic turn in the artistic imagination from the 1950s onwards, and in doing so outlines the philosophies of movement instrumental to the development of experimental dance. By introducing and discussing the concepts of embodiment and corporeality, choreopolitics, and the notion of dance in an expanded field, Dance establishes the aesthetics and politics of dance as a major impetus in contemporary culture. It offers testimonies and writings by influential visual artists whose work has taken inspiration from dance and choreography. Dance — because of its ephemerality, corporeality, precariousness, scoring, and performativity — is arguably the art form that most clearly engages the politics of aesthetics in contemporary culture. Dance's ephemerality suggests the possibility of an escape from the regimes of commodification and fetishization in the arts. Its corporeality can embody critiques of representation inscribed in bodies and subjects. Its precariousness underlines the fragility of contemporary states of being. Scoring links it with conceptual art, as language becomes the articulator for possible as well as impossible modes of action. Finally, because dance always establishes a contract, or promise, between its choreographic planning and its actualization in movement, it reveals an essential performativity in its aesthetic project — a central concern for both art and critical thought in our time.
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Rainer Yvonne (Article author), Kasai Akira (Article author), Kunst Bojana (Article author), Agamben Giorgio (Article author), Pape Lygia (Article author), Nauman Bruce (Article author), Oiticica Hélio (Article author), Abramović Marina (Article author), Piper Adrian (Article author), Etchells Tim (Article author), Krauss Rosalind (Article author), Cage John (Article author), Morris Robert (Article author), Ono Yoko (Article author), Heathfield Adrian (Article author), Deleuze Gilles (Article author), Kelley Jeff (Article author), Halprin Anna (Article author), Banes Sally (Article author), Serra Richard (Article author), Jonas Joan (Article author), Rauschenberg Robert (Article author), Forti Simone (Article author), Burrows Jonathan (Article author)
London
2012
240 pages
9780262517775
Available on request
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