On Contemporaneity, After Agamben : Art in the Time That Remains ...
On Contemporaneity, After Agamben : Art in the Time That Remains ...
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Author(s): Baross, Zsuzsa
ISBN No.: 9781845199920
Pages: 160
Year: 202003
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 65.10
Status: Out Of Print

If the philosopher Alain Badiou asks of what present are we the living witnesses in philosophy today, the writing in this second volume of essays addresses a related question to works of art today: what art can (still) be at the time of a global existential crisis, in a world living at the edge of, if not inexorably moving toward, a final ecological catastrophe? In four essays the author turns to works of art she considers critical with regard to this question of art situating itself at the limit: the last film of Jean-Luc Godard, Adieu au langage; Pasolini's faux documentary, La Rabbia (Rage), a fragment of a Paul Celan poem, as questioned by Jacques Derrida, the plastic art of Abdel Abdemassad and Anselm Kiefer. She interrogates these chronologically disparate works neither as representations or diagnoses of a present in a change of epoch, a word in crisis or at the edge of a catastrophe, nor as works that are symptomatic of such times and worlds. Instead, the writing metaphorically listens to voices that arrive from inside a world without an exit as exemplary responses to the question: what art can (still) be at such times, in such worlds? What creation new gesture or performative or language can be commensurate with the intensity of forces pressing against such presents? These are some of the questions that this second volume, under a borrowed sub-title from Giorgio Agamben, addresses to Art. In four essays punctuated by shorter texts on Derridas letters and Cixous recent auto-fictional works the writing patiently observes how each work in the small corpus gives a new sense to the term and is a singular creation of a unique instance of contemporaneity. Art in the time that remains is the second of a two-volume publication. The first volume, The Concept and its Times (978-1-84519-991-3), is due October 2019.


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