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Hier und Jetzt / Here and Now\" im Museum Ludwig\" Transcorporealities

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The concept of transcorporeality (Stacy Alaimo) builds on the thesis that all bodies are permeable, open-ended systems in constant exchange with their environment and other biological, technological, economic, and sociopolitical realities. With works by Jesse Darling, Flaka Haliti, Trajal Harrell, Paul Maheke, Nick Mauss, Park McArthur, Oscar Murillo, and Sondra Perry, Transcorporealities critically examines the permeability of bodies-including the museum-at the interfaces between subject, object, and space. It focuses on urgent (institutional) questions of visibility and accessibility as well as the possibilities and limits of representation: What is inscribed and attributed to bodies? Who is looking at whom? What is meant when we say "we" and "they"? Text: Stacy Alaimo, Yilmaz Dziewior, Park McArthur, Leonie Radine, Nora Sternfeld

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Hier und Jetzt / Here and Now\" im Museum Ludwig\" Transcorporealities, Leonie Radine

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2020
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Titolo
Hier und Jetzt / Here and Now\" im Museum Ludwig\" Transcorporealities
Lingua
Inglese, Tedesco
Pubblicato
2020
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
235
ISBN10
3960988788
ISBN13
9783960988786
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The concept of transcorporeality (Stacy Alaimo) builds on the thesis that all bodies are permeable, open-ended systems in constant exchange with their environment and other biological, technological, economic, and sociopolitical realities. With works by Jesse Darling, Flaka Haliti, Trajal Harrell, Paul Maheke, Nick Mauss, Park McArthur, Oscar Murillo, and Sondra Perry, Transcorporealities critically examines the permeability of bodies-including the museum-at the interfaces between subject, object, and space. It focuses on urgent (institutional) questions of visibility and accessibility as well as the possibilities and limits of representation: What is inscribed and attributed to bodies? Who is looking at whom? What is meant when we say "we" and "they"? Text: Stacy Alaimo, Yilmaz Dziewior, Park McArthur, Leonie Radine, Nora Sternfeld