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Anti-portraiture : challenging the limits of the portrait
Title:
Anti-portraiture : challenging the limits of the portrait

Challenging the limits of the portrait
Author:
Johnstone, Fiona, editor.
ISBN:
9781350284197

9781784534127
Edition:
Paperback edition.
Physical Description:
xi, 220 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
General Note:
"First published in Great Britain 2020"--Title page verso
Contents:
Introducing the anti-portrait / Decapitations: the portrait, the anti-portrait...and what comes after? / An anti-portraitist in the realm of letters: Gertrude Stein's theory of seeing / 'A whole man, made of all men': Giacometti, existentialism and the 'singular universal' / 'Closeness, or the appearance of closeness': Robert Morris's critical self-portraits and the expanding artworld of 1960s America / Subjects unknown: found images and the depersonalization of portraiture / Subject/object: seeking the self in Susan Aldworth's portraits of schizophrenia / Hiding in plain sight: gazing at Laura Swanson's Anti-Self Portraits / Filling the narrative void: material portraits in the Chilean post-dictatorship / Relics, remains and other objects: non-mimetic portraiture in the age of AIDS
Abstract:
"The portrait has historically been understood as an artistic representation of a human subject. Its purpose was to provide a visual or psychological likenesses or an expression of personal, familial or social identity; it was typically associated with the privileged individual subject of Western modernity. Recent scholarship in the humanities and social sciences however has responded to the complex nature of twenty-first century subjectivity and proffered fresh conceptual models and theories to analyse it. The contributors to Anti-Portraiture examine subjectivity via a range of media including sculpture, photography and installation, and make a convincing case for an expanded definition of portraiture. By offering a timely reappraisal of the terms through which this genre is approached, the chapter authors volunteer new paradigms in which to consider selfhood, embodiment and representation. In doing so they further this exciting academic debate and challenge the curatorial practices and acquisition policies of museums and galleries."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
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