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ISBN: PB: 9783037349878

University of Chicago Press, Diaphanes

February 2018

256 pp.

21.6x16 cm

155 colour plates, 2 line drawings, 4 halftones

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£30,00
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Power of Material / Politics of Materiality

Materiality has emerged as a new focus for art, design, and architecture. Where there was once the belief that the form of a work offered more capacity to bestow meaning, "New Materialism" asserts the agency of material within the artistic process, enmeshed as it is within a web of relationships.

For "Power of Material: Politics of Materiality", editors Susanne Witzgall and Kerstin Stakemeier have brought together a diverse and interdisciplinary team of contributors to deepen the current discourse surrounding materiality. The contributors were participants at a lecture series held at the cx centre for interdisciplinary studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, and, the book presents the resultant discussions and experimental practices.

About the Author

Kerstin Stakemeier is professor of art theory and interpretation at the Academy of Visual Arts in Nuremberg. She is co-author of "Painting: The Implicit Horizon and Reproducing Autonomy".

Susanne Witzgall is a lecturer in art theory and founder of the cx centre for interdisciplinary studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. She is the editor of "New Mobilities Regimes in Art and Social Sciences" and "(Re)Designing Nature".