库夫尔·比尔姆的参与式艺术:被压抑历史的裂缝

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 Q3 Arts and Humanities Future Anterior Pub Date : 2019-05-22 DOI:10.5749/FUTUANTE.15.1.0031
Irit Carmon Alona Popper, Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
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摘要:以色列的巴拉姆国家公园既有古老犹太教堂的遗迹,也有巴勒斯坦村庄的废墟。犹太教堂的建筑被恢复为公园的中心结构,而巴勒斯坦村庄的遗迹——一个封闭的军事区域——则受到限制和忽视。现场现有的建筑结构并没有反映出一个统一的保护议程,而是一种占领和歧视的政治政策,将巴勒斯坦土地的拆除历史变成了一个看似平静的国家遗产遗址。村庄的后代被允许进入进行短暂的活动,他们利用这些活动在现场进行社会和艺术活动。该研究考察了一系列现场特定装置的当代艺术家和建筑师,一个村民的后裔,在现场。通过其固有的无常和非重复性特征,艺术干预成功地突破了主导遗产的固定边界,并使隐藏的层面浮出水面。我们根据最近的保存理论来分析艺术实践。在棘手的国家冲突的背景下,我们进一步认为,这种参与性行动为讨论作为公民权利行为的保护开辟了场所,这挑战了作为保护遗产的另一种创造性行为模式的官方历史。
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Participatory Art in Kufr Bir'im: Fissures for Suppressed Histories
Abstract:Bar'am National Park in Israel contains both the remains of an ancient synagogue and the ruins of a Palestinian village. The architecture of the synagogue is restored as the central structure of the park, while the remains of the Palestinian village—a closed military area—are restricted and neglected. The existing architectural fabric on site does not reflect a consolidated agenda of preservation but rather a political policy of occupation and discrimination by turning the history of demolition of the agrarian Palestinian land into a seemingly pacified site of national heritage. The village descendants are allowed to enter for ephemeral activities, which they use to perform social and artistic activities on site.The study examines a series of site-specific installations of a contemporary artist and architect, a descendant of the villagers, on site. Through their inherent impermanence and nonrecurring characteristics, the art interventions succeed to break through the fixed boundaries of the dominant heritage and allow hidden layers to surface. We analyze the art practices in light of recent preservation theory. In the context of an intractable national conflict, we further argue, such participatory action opens venues to discuss preservation as an act of civil rights, which challenges the official history as an alternative creative-performative model of preserving heritage.
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