Art and the Periphery and Foteini Vlachou: Exploring the “Difference Within” in European and Western Art

IF 0.3 0 ART Visual Resources Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1080/01973762.2019.1669872
Barbara Pezzini
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This special issue of Visual Resources builds upon the research of Foteini Vlachou (1975–2017). Vlachou intended to be Art and the Periphery’s Guest Editor, but the project was tragically interrupted by her death and this volume is now published in memoriam. Even if recent studies on the periphery have focused principally on the Global South, Art and the Periphery follows Vlachou’s take on the subject, exploring principally how the concept of periphery developed within the European and Western tradition. This issue, therefore, brings together case studies on ancient Egyptian art, Latin American artists in Paris, Iberian modernism, the internationalization of French Surrealism, museums in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Norwegian architecture. The articles assume, as advocated by Vlachou in her unfinished contribution in this volume, a wide range of methodological and theoretical positions, while maintaining a strong awareness of the periphery’s political association with capitalism and its fundamentally unequal power configurations. This introduction presents the contributions of the special issue in the context of Vlachou’s own work and interprets them through the lens of postcolonial theory, especially taking heed of the observations by cultural theorist Homi Bhabha (b. 1949) on the transmission of European cultural mechanisms and their reflection into global inequalities. A final coda identifies the study of art and the periphery as particularly relevant for Europe in this historical moment in which its unity is questioned by many of its nations.
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艺术与周边与福特尼·弗拉丘:探索欧洲与西方艺术的“内在差异”
本期视觉资源特刊以福特尼·弗拉丘(1975–2017)的研究为基础。弗拉乔原本打算成为《艺术与周边》的客座编辑,但由于她的去世,该项目不幸中断,本卷现在出版纪念。尽管最近对外围的研究主要集中在全球南方,但《艺术与外围》遵循了弗拉乔对这一主题的看法,主要探讨了外围概念是如何在欧洲和西方传统中发展起来的。因此,本期汇集了古埃及艺术、巴黎拉丁美洲艺术家、伊比利亚现代主义、法国超现实主义国际化、奥匈帝国博物馆和挪威建筑的案例研究。正如弗拉乔在本卷未完成的贡献中所倡导的那样,这些文章假设了广泛的方法论和理论立场,同时对外围国家与资本主义的政治联系及其根本不平等的权力配置保持着强烈的认识。这篇引言介绍了特刊在弗拉乔自己的作品中的贡献,并通过后殖民理论的视角对其进行了解释,特别是注意到文化理论家霍米·巴巴(b.1949)对欧洲文化机制的传播及其对全球不平等的反思的观察。最后一个结尾指出,在这个欧洲团结受到许多国家质疑的历史时刻,艺术和周边地区的研究与欧洲特别相关。
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