
Contemporary Absurdities, Existential Crises, and Visual Art
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The absurd is a lens on the disturbances of our moment and a challenge to the propositions about and solutions for the world. The absurd shakes off the paralysis that what we know must be the only thing we (re)produce. Those willing to recognize that and confront it, rather than flee from it, are thereby introduced to the political writ large.
This edited collection adopts ideas and practices associated with the absurd to explain how the contemporary moment is absurd and how absurdity is a useful, potentially radical tool within the contemporary.
Critical art allows the absurd a space within which audiences can observe their own tendencies and assumptions. The absurd in art reveals our inculcation into hegemonic belief structures and the necessity to question the systems to which we subscribe. Today we see the absurd in memes, performative politics, and art, expressing the
confusion and disorientation wrought by the endless, emerging crises of our 24/7 relations.
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Charlotte Kent is associate professor of visual culture at Montclair State University, editor-at large for The Brooklyn Rail, and an arts writer.
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Introduction
1. Anatomical Bitransversal Symmetry Axiswerks: Inter-orificial Economics of Evolutionary Body Plan Development
Adam Zaretsky
2. Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape: Revised and Redacted
Andy Holden
3. Landscape Fictions and Future Realities
Aroussiak Gabrielian
4. Why I Should Learn From Our Masters!
Bager Akbay
5. The Absurd Isn't It Ironic? A Vestigial Tale : 'Vestigial Tale' About 6740 Google Results
Carla Gannis
6. The Absurd and an Agonistic Opportunity
Charlotte Kent
7. Eight Variants of Tactical Absurdity in (Post)Conceptual Art: An Overperformance of Typological Exactitude
Dave Ball
8. The Weird and the Absurd
Graham Harman
9. Absurd Temporalities
Grant Bollmer
10. Reflections on Camus' Absurd
Jennifer Lyn Morone
11. Feeling is Funny
Katherine Guinness
12. The Eighteenth Brumaire of Amy Coney Barrett Cross-Examined Absurdly by the Medusan French Feminist Philosopher Helene Cixous
Maggie Hennefeld
13. From Planetary Core to the High Seas
Mary Mattingly
14. Exulting in the Ab-surd: Artaud to Arp
Mary Ann Caws
Appendix: The Janks Collective Archives
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