Re-animation and interrogation: Irish visual and performing artists’ encounters with the archive

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Archives and Records-The Journal of the Archives and Records Association Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/23257962.2022.2137119
Jennifer Branigan
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ABSTRACT Archival art has been burgeoning for almost three decades and archival artists can be seen to engage with important sociopolitical questions concerning official history, collective memory, identity and social power through their use of archival records in art. Yet despite this, until recently there has been a lack of research into this important user group and their creative use of records in archival studies literature. This has slowly begun to change with a number of key studies emerging, however research in an Irish context remains significantly lacking. Through a case study of Irish visual and performing arts company ANU Productions, this research seeks to explore this tendency in Ireland – to examine its motivations, strategies of use, social impacts, and the role of collaboration with archivists within this. The research highlights the capacity of artists to transform records in artworks that, through a process of affective exchange and participatory practice, activate archives in ways that create considerable social impacts; opening archives to new and diverse users and creating spaces in which communities participate in the formation of their own historical narratives – to make visible those who have been hidden and heard those who have been silenced.
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重制动画和审讯:爱尔兰视觉和表演艺术家与档案馆的相遇
摘要近三十年来,档案艺术蓬勃发展,档案艺术家通过在艺术中使用档案记录,参与了有关官方历史、集体记忆、身份和社会权力的重要社会政治问题,直到最近,还缺乏对这一重要用户群体及其在档案研究文献中对记录的创造性使用的研究。随着一些关键研究的出现,这种情况已经慢慢开始改变,但爱尔兰背景下的研究仍然严重缺乏。通过对爱尔兰视觉和表演艺术公司ANU Productions的案例研究,本研究试图探索爱尔兰的这一趋势——考察其动机、使用策略、社会影响以及与档案管理员合作在其中的作用。这项研究强调了艺术家转变艺术品记录的能力,通过情感交流和参与实践的过程,以产生巨大社会影响的方式激活档案;向新的、多样化的用户开放档案,创造社区参与形成自己历史叙事的空间,让那些被隐藏的人看到,让那些沉默的人听到。
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