On the Black Book as Durational: Noah Purifoy's Desert Library

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 N/A FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION FILM CRITICISM Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1353/crt.2022.a899718
Paul J. Benzon
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Abstract:What happens to a library in the desert? How does it transform as a material object under these pressures, and what might these transformations tell us about its capacity for bearing and registering history? This article considers these questions in relation to the artist Noah Purifoy's found-object installation Library of Congress, one of approximately thirty works that make up the ten-acre space of the Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Art in Joshua Tree, California. The museum consists of a wide range of found-object sculptures, all deeply enmeshed within the space of the desert. The museum, and indeed Purifoy's work as a whole, are deeply invested in a complex social and political dialogue with assemblage and thing theory of the sort popularized by Bill Brown and Jane Bennett, constellating objects within space as a way of mapping the shape of postwar Blackness. Library in particular consciously asks what happens to the racial stakes of assemblage when the things in question are books and the site in question is a library.
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论黑皮书的持续性:诺亚·普里弗伊的沙漠图书馆
摘要:沙漠中的图书馆会发生什么?在这些压力下,它作为一种物质对象是如何转变的?这些转变可能告诉我们,它承载和记录历史的能力是什么?本文以艺术家Noah Purifoy的现物装置作品《国会图书馆》(Library of Congress)为研究对象,这是加利福尼亚州约书亚树Noah Purifoy沙漠组合艺术博物馆占地10英亩的约30件作品之一。该博物馆由各种各样的出土雕塑组成,所有这些雕塑都深深融入了沙漠的空间。这个博物馆,乃至普里弗伊的整个作品,都深深投入到一场复杂的社会和政治对话中,与比尔·布朗(Bill Brown)和简·班尼特(Jane Bennett)推广的那种集合和物论进行对话,将空间中的物体组合起来,作为描绘战后黑人形态的一种方式。尤其是《图书馆》有意识地问,当有问题的东西是书,有问题的地点是图书馆时,集会的种族风险会发生什么。
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期刊介绍: Film Criticism is a peer-reviewed, online publication whose aim is to bring together scholarship in the field of cinema and media studies in order to present the finest work in this area, foregrounding textual criticism as a primary value. Our readership is academic, although we strive to publish material that is both accessible to undergraduates and engaging to established scholars. With over 40 years of continuous publication, Film Criticism is the third oldest academic film journal in the United States. We have published work by such international scholars as Dudley Andrew, David Bordwell, David Cook, Andrew Horton, Ann Kaplan, Marcia Landy, Peter Lehman, Janet Staiger, and Robin Wood. Equally important, FC continues to present work from emerging generations of film and media scholars representing multiple critical, cultural and theoretical perspectives. Film Criticism is an open access academic journal that allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose except where otherwise noted.
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