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On the destruction of art : or Conflict and art, or Trauma and the art of healing / Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev ; with a text by Dario Gamboni in the postscriptum = Über die Zerstörung von Kunst : oder Konflikt und Kunst, oder Trauma und die Kunst des Heilens / Mit einem Text von Dario Gamboni in Postskriptum.
Main entry:

Christov-Bakargiev, Carolyn, author.

Title & Author:

On the destruction of art : or Conflict and art, or Trauma and the art of healing / Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev ; with a text by Dario Gamboni in the postscriptum = Über die Zerstörung von Kunst : oder Konflikt und Kunst, oder Trauma und die Kunst des Heilens / Mit einem Text von Dario Gamboni in Postskriptum.

Publication:

Ostfildern, Germany : Hatje Cantz Verlag, [2012]

Description:

1 online resource (53 pages).

Series:

100 notes-- 100 thoughts = 100 Notizen-- 100 Gedanken ; no. 040

Notes:
Text in English and German.
Summary:

"My dear friend, Quite some time has passed since my last letter, and there are a few urgent matters that I would like to tell you about. One day, when I was writing the place-name "Kassel" on my smartphone, I made a mistake and the word was automatically corrected by the intelligent digital device to "Kabul." This made me think of the conflicted relationship between the technologies of communication on the one hand, and intentionality and language on the other. In turn, that made me think about conflicts in general (that is, not just war), and then about the destruction of art that often accompanies conflict as a form of trauma. This notebook is a collage of fragments precariously held together by a sense that bodies of culture, just like bodies of people and other animate and inanimate elements in the world, survive the knots and circumstances of history sometimes intentionally and sometimes only by chance. It speaks of art objects and taking care of them through time. It speaks of art as a casualty and form of collateral damage but, at the same time, as something that can endure, exemplifying the possibility of survival..."-- provided by distributor.

ISBN:

9783775730693 (electronic book)
3775730699 (electronic book)
9783775728898
3775728899

Subject:

Art Psychology.
Conflict (Psychology)
Psychic trauma.
Art and society.
Art Mutilation, defacement, etc.
Art Psychologie.
Conflit (Psychologie)
Traumatisme psychique.
Art et société.
Art Mutilation.

Form/genre:

Tracts (Ephemera)
Pamphlets

Added entries:

Gamboni, Dario.
Documenta (Exhibition) (13th : 2012 : Kassel, Germany)
100 notes--100 thoughts ; no. 040.

Über die Zerstörung von Kunst : oder Konflikt und Kunst, oder Trauma und die Kunst des Heilens

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