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Visual Culture Of Postindustrial Europe Frances Guerin Magda Szcześniak

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Visual Culture Of Postindustrial Europe Frances Guerin Magda Szcześniak
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Frances Guerin & Magda Szcześniak
ISBN: 9789048560103, 9048560101
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Visual Culture Of Postindustrial Europe Frances Guerin Magda Szcześniak by Frances Guerin & Magda Szcześniak 9789048560103, 9048560101 instant download after payment.

Visual Culture of Post-Industrial Europe investigates visual cultural projects in Europe from the 1970s onwards in response to industrial closures, resultant unemployment, diminished social services and shattered identities. Typically, art and visual cultural creations at one-time thriving European heartlands strive to make the industrial past visible, negotiable, and re-imaginable. Authors discuss varied and multiple types of art and visual culture that remember the sometimes-invisible past, create community in the face of social disintegration, and navigate the dissonance between past and present material reality. They also examine art and visual objects at post-industrial European sites for their aesthetic, historical, and sociological role within official and unofficial, government and community regeneration and re-vitalisation efforts. Sites range from former coal and steel plants in Duisburg, through shipyards and harbours of Gdansk and Hamburg, a Moscow paper factory and textile factories in Albania, to still-functioning Croatian metalworks.


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