
Parallel Texts
Interviews and Interventions About Art, 1969-2010
Victor Burgin(Author)
Reaktion Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-86189-813-5 (ISBN)
Description
The visual and written works by acclaimed artist and critic Victor Burgin span four decades. Parallel Texts presents a compilation of essays, interviews and extracts relating to his own production of artworks in galleries and museums, and theoretical essays in books and journals, over the past 40 years. Unusually, Burgin considers his artistic and critical writing to be interconnected.
Burgin's ideas are ordered chronologically in the book: in 1969 - 72 he is first heard explaining the newly emerged 'conceptual art' to interlocutors accustomed to traditional painting and sculpture. In 1976 - 78 he explores theoretical foundations for a post-conceptualist socialist art practice in such non-Western precedents as Maoism and Russian Formalism. From 1979 issues of gender politics and sexuality come to the fore, together with a psychoanalytic framework for understanding these. Observations upon an 'artworld' turning to fashion and flattering wealth as it discovers its postmodernity are given. From 1987 - 2000, Burgin taught cultural theory in California, returning to Britain in 2001.
The interviews and writings from 1987 - 2010 reprise some core issues previously addressed, but now from within an environment almost unrecognizably transformed by cultural, political and economic globalization, and unprecedented forms of technology and violence. Parallel Texts will be invaluable to all admirers of Burgin's art and writing and to those readers with an interest in contemporary art and art theory.
Burgin's ideas are ordered chronologically in the book: in 1969 - 72 he is first heard explaining the newly emerged 'conceptual art' to interlocutors accustomed to traditional painting and sculpture. In 1976 - 78 he explores theoretical foundations for a post-conceptualist socialist art practice in such non-Western precedents as Maoism and Russian Formalism. From 1979 issues of gender politics and sexuality come to the fore, together with a psychoanalytic framework for understanding these. Observations upon an 'artworld' turning to fashion and flattering wealth as it discovers its postmodernity are given. From 1987 - 2000, Burgin taught cultural theory in California, returning to Britain in 2001.
The interviews and writings from 1987 - 2010 reprise some core issues previously addressed, but now from within an environment almost unrecognizably transformed by cultural, political and economic globalization, and unprecedented forms of technology and violence. Parallel Texts will be invaluable to all admirers of Burgin's art and writing and to those readers with an interest in contemporary art and art theory.
Reviews / Votes
Collected here are essays and interviews from a wide variety of sources, all following a number of key issues, but never straying far from [Burgins] central theme of the complicated relationship between art, politics and theory. ARLIS * <i>ARLIS</i> *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
30 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 140 mm
Width: 234 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86189-813-5 (9781861898135)
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01/2012
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Person
Artist and writer Victor Burgin is Millard Chair of Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and Professor Emeritus of History of Consciousness at the University of California. His works include Thinking Photography (1982) ,The End of Art Theory (1986), Between (1986), In/Different Spaces (1996), , Some Cities (Reaktion, 1996), Relocating (2002) and The Remembered Film (Reaktion, 2004). He has exhibited his photographic and video works world wide and has works in many public collections, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.