书写记忆:三本与“药房”相关的视觉日记

Stefanie Yuen King Chow
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日记提供了一个私人空间,可以玩智力、艺术和个人复杂性的井字游戏,练习使用或调用语言,坦白风情,磨砺怨恨的开关,等等,中国当代艺术家与新冠肺炎有关的日记既不是为自己写的,也不是为未来的读者写的。它应该属于第三类,作为当代人的公共日记。它在文字和艺术话语中挑战了“作者”的概念,并可能使日记的身份变得越来越模糊。这些日记还是私人艺术吗?或者在它被创造出来之前,它已经成为公共艺术了吗?本文将聚焦于三位中国当代艺术家的视觉日记,研究他们如何“书写”自己的“记忆”。
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Writing memory: Three visual diaries related to ‘pharmacy’
Diaries offer a private space to play tic-tac-toe with intellectual, artistic and personal complexities, practice wielding or calling upon language, confess amorous feelings, sharpen the switchblades of resentment, and so on. Accompanied by this general outline of what a diary is for, the diaries made by contemporary Chinese artists related to COVID-19 are neither written for themselves or for their future readers. It should belong to the third category as a public diary for living contemporary people. It challenges the concept of ‘author’ both in literal and art discourse and might make the identity of the diary more and more obscure. Are these diaries still private art? Or before it was created, has it already become public art? This article will focus on visual diaries made by three contemporary Chinese artists, and study how the artists ‘write’ their own ‘memory’.
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