New materialism in art – “new stones” in art@science discourse

M. Michałowska
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This study is devoted to three artistic projects based on debris found on the shores of the seas and oceans: plastiglomerates discovered in Hawaii by Kelly Jazvac, recycled waste projects off the coast of river Thames by Inge Sluijs, and plastic waste from the coasts of Norway gathered by Þóra Pétursdóttir. The analyzed works are manifestations of the trend called “new materiality” in art. The artists’ goal is to encourage rethinking the status of objects of natural origin that surround us in the context of social relations, especially in the perspective of the nature/culture dichotomy. Cultural objects of natural origin are the result of human action. Stone and mineral formations are a special example in art practice. They can be studied due to their physical properties, but transformed due to contemporary climate change and pollution they turn into an object proving the cultural transformation of the environment. For this reason, stones found in coastal areas can no longer be considered as raw material for geologists, but as part of human life. The innovative and creative presentation of objects at exhibitions in the galleries and museums allows the wide audience to understand the relationship between human activities in the environment and its effects on material changes. By focusing on the physical dimension of the matter used, the artists emphasize the role of marine science and comment on socio-political agencies of things, as well as indicate the need for public engagement in activities for marine issues.
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艺术中的新唯物主义——art@science话语中的“新石头”
这项研究致力于三个基于在海洋海岸发现的碎片的艺术项目:Kelly Jazvac在夏威夷发现的塑料团块,Inge Sluijs在泰晤士河沿岸的回收废物项目,以及Þóra Pétursdóttir收集的来自挪威海岸的塑料废物。所分析的作品是艺术中“新物质性”趋势的表现。艺术家们的目标是鼓励人们在社会关系的背景下,特别是在自然/文化二分法的视角下,重新思考我们周围自然起源的物体的地位。自然产生的文物是人类活动的结果。石头和矿物构造在艺术实践中是一个特殊的例子。由于它们的物理性质,它们可以被研究,但由于当代气候变化和污染,它们变成了证明环境文化转型的对象。因此,在沿海地区发现的石头不再被地质学家视为原材料,而是人类生活的一部分。在画廊和博物馆的展览中,以创新和创造性的方式展示物品,使广大观众了解人类活动在环境中的关系及其对物质变化的影响。通过关注所使用的物质的物理维度,艺术家强调海洋科学的作用,并对事物的社会政治机构进行评论,同时表明公众参与海洋问题活动的必要性。
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