[spectre] Art & Research
Geert Lovink
geert at xs4all.nl
Fri Sep 12 13:33:00 CEST 2008
> we are pleased to announce the publication of
>
> ART&RESEARCH
> A Journal of Ideas, Contexts and Methods Volume 2. No. 1. Summer
> 2008 (ISSN 1752 6388)
>
> http://www.artandresearch.org.uk
>
> Art and Research is an artist-led, internationally peer-assessed e-
> journal of Research in Fine Art Practice, focused upon questions,
> contexts and methodologies of artistic research and practice. Art &
> Research aims to serve professional artists and academics, curators
> and critics, artistic researchers, postgraduate and doctoral
> research students and undergraduates, and to inform current
> pedagogical thought in a global context.
>
> This issue is focused on the work of French philosopher Jacques
> Rancière and includes papers from the two-day conference Aesthetics
> and Politics: With and Around Jacques Rancière co-organized by
> Sophie Berrebi and Marie-Aude Baronian at the University of
> Amsterdam on 20 and 21 June 2006. It includes the previously
> unpublished text of Rancière_s plenary lecture delivered at the
> conference and a new interview with the philosopher; it also
> includes a transcript of an exchange with Rancière which followed
> the papers presented by Stephen Wright and Jonathan Lahey
> Dronsfield which also appear here.
>
> Contents
>
> Editorial: Jacques Rancière and The (Re)Distribution of the
> Sensible:( Five Lessons in Artistic Research
>
> With and Around Jacques Rancière
>
> Sophie Berrebi: Everything you wanted to know about Jacques
> Rancière but were afraid to ask&..
>
> Jacques Rancière: Aesthetic Separation, Aesthetic Community: Scenes
> from the Aesthetic Regime of Art
>
> Stephen Wright: Behind Police Lines: Art Visible and Invisible
>
> Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield: Nowhere is aesthetics contra ethics:
> (Rancière the other side of Lyotard
>
> An Exchange with Jacques Rancière
>
> Jacques Rancière and Indisciplinarity, translated by Gregory Elliott
>
> Sophie Berrebi: Jacques Rancière: Aesthetics is Politics
>
> Audron_ Žukauskait_: Imaginary Identities In Contemporary
> Lithuanian Art
>
> Sean Snyder: Optics. Compression. Propaganda.
>
> Michael Rakowitz: The invisible enemy should not exist
>
> All of a Sudden: Things that Matter in Contemporary Art: An
> Interview with Jörg Heiser
>
> Dan Kidner: Chris Evans: Socially Awkward
>
> Chris Evans: The Freedom of Negative Expression
>
> The Phenomenology of Olfactory Perception:( An interview with Clara
> Ursitti
>
> Clara Ursitti: Oxford/Rome
>
> Micro Gestures For a New Co-Efficiency in Art: An interview with
> Andrew Sunley Smith
>
> Andrew Sunley Smith: Micro Gestures
>
> Brian O'Connell: Ghostly Media: What Would an Invoking Medium Look
> Like?
>
> Sarah-Neel Smith: Nightcomers at the 2007 Istanbul Biennial:
> ( revolution or counter-revolution?
>
> Art and Research is published by:
> Studio 55: Centre for Research in Fine Art Practice Glasgow School
> of Art
> 167 Renfrew Street
> Glasgow, G3 6RQ
> http://www.studio55.org.uk
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