An interview with Jacques Rancière : on medium-specificity and discipline crossovers in modern art
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2007
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Jacques Rancière's work on aesthetics has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Given his work has enormous range – covering art and literature, political theory, historiography, pedagogy and worker's history – Andrew McNamara and Toni Ross (UNSW) explore his wider critical ambitions in this interview, while showing how it leads to alternative insights into aesthetics. Rancière sets aside the core suppositions linking the medium to aesthetic judgment, which has informed many definitions of modernism. Rancière is emphatic in freeing aesthetic judgment from issues of medium-specificity. He argues that the idea of autonomy associated with medium-specificity – or 'truth to the medium' – was 'a very late one' in modernism, and that post-medium trends were already evident in early modernism. While not stressing a simple continuity between early modernism and contemporary art, Ranciere nonetheless emphasizes the on-going ethical and political ramifications of maintaining an a-disciplinary stance. |
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Art Association of Australia and New Zealand |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54822/1/AnzJournal__McNamaraRoss.pdf http://aaanz.info/journals/journal-post-medium/ McNamara, Andrew E. & Ross, Toni (2007) An interview with Jacques Rancière : on medium-specificity and discipline crossovers in modern art. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 8(1), pp. 101-109. |
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Copyright 2007 Andrew E. McNamara/Toni Ross and the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Readers may print and save electronic copies of this interview for individual, non-commercial use. As with printed books and journals, attribution of authorship is essential. Any excerpts, quotations or paraphrasing should be fully referenced. The text may not be published commercially (in print or electronic form), or altered without permission of the authors. |
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Art & Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #130101 Continuing and Community Education #190103 Art Theory #190599 Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified #220207 History and Philosophy of the Humanities #220301 Aesthetics #modernism #aesthetics #society and culture #contemporary art #critical theory |
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