This Past Must Address Its Future: Uses of African Noncontemporaneity in Contemporary Art from the French Borderscape

IF 0.2 2区 艺术学 0 ART ARTMargins Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1162/artm_a_00348
J. Bajorek
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Abstract In the last two decades, key sites in the European borderscape—the “jungle” of Calais, the dense patchwork of settlements around Melilla and Ceuta, myriad migrant or refugee camps along Europe's Mediterranean coastline and in the major train stations of its capital cities—have become art factories. In these spaces, artists from a range of backgrounds are making new work, much of which seeks to challenge the exoticist and primitivizing tropes that, in Europe, have characterized the representation of im/migrant presences at least since the official colonial period. Among the most conspicuous and intractable of these tropes have been those connected with the representation of Africa and Africans in the European borderscape. This essay explores a handful of particular strategies used by artists working in and around the French borderscape and speculates about their consequences for thinking about both contemporary art and contemporary politics.
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这个过去必须解决它的未来:非洲非当代性在法国边境景观当代艺术中的应用
摘要在过去的二十年里,欧洲边境地区的关键地点——加莱的“丛林”,梅利利亚和休达周围密集的定居点,欧洲地中海海岸线和首都主要火车站的无数移民或难民营——已经成为艺术工厂。在这些空间里,来自不同背景的艺术家正在创作新作品,其中大部分都试图挑战异国情调和原始化的比喻,至少自官方殖民时期以来,这些比喻在欧洲一直是移民/移民存在的特征。这些比喻中最引人注目、最棘手的是那些与非洲和非洲人在欧洲边境地区的代表性有关的比喻。本文探讨了在法国边境地区及其周围工作的艺术家使用的一些特殊策略,并推测了它们对思考当代艺术和当代政治的影响。
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期刊介绍: ARTMargins publishes scholarly articles and essays about contemporary art, media, architecture, and critical theory. ARTMargins studies art practices and visual culture in the emerging global margins, from North Africa and the Middle East to the Americas, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and Australasia. The journal acts as a forum for scholars, theoreticians, and critics from a variety of disciplines who are interested in art and politics in transitional countries and regions; postsocialism and neo-liberalism; postmodernism and postcolonialism, and their critiques; and the problem of global art and global art history and its methodologies.
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