Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation
Skov Marie Arleth (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Germany)
Wydawca: Intellect Books
Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation The punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s is examined as an art movement through archive research, interviews, and art historical analysis. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a no future generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the rear-guard. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Varkstedet Varst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as - correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. A large portion of the discussed materials stem from the protagonists' private archives, while some very publicscandalous and spectacularevents are discussed, too, such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981. The examined materials cover almost all media: paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves bagtropperne'. Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a 'no future' movement want to lead the way?Although aimed at students and scholars of art, design, music and performance history, the subject as well as the aut Autor: Marie Arleth (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Skov Wydawnictwo: Intellect Books Rok wydania: 2023 Okładka: twarda Liczba stron: 308 Wymiary: 17.7 x 25.2 x 3.1 cm Ilustracje: 52 Halftones, black and white; 51 Halftones, color Język: angielski ISBN: 9781789387476
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