How does artistic research engage with the concept of local? In what ways can art practice be an intervention into traditional notions of history and culture? How does it engage with local and global identities? This book raises questions about transient art practices and site-specific works within communities, as well as art and research based experiences localized in urban and rural spaces, within the body and memory.
Being There is a wide-ranging anthology that demonstrates the field of artistic research has never been stronger. The essays and meditations are by visual artists, writers, performers, filmmakers, historians, sound artists, and activists who have worked together in the Nordic Summer University and who share a desire to unite their creative practices with critical enquiry. Their contributions were generated within twice-yearly symposia that moved between Nordic and Baltic countries over a three year cycle of practice-based research.
Some contributions are enigmatic meditations on place, whilst others, paradoxically, address the question of what is local through the notion of the nomadic. Whether describing quests of individual artists, or relating to collective endeavours, these works are engaged with the spaces in between. Each offers the reader a thoughtful encounter with the aesthetic, and the political, within a myriad of art practices across a rapidly evolving Europe.
Author(s): Luisa Greenfield, Myna Trustram, Eduardo Abrantes
Publisher: NSU Press
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 200
Tags: Artistic Research; Site-Specificity; Local; Global; Performance
Introduction
Luisa Greenfield, Myna Trustram and Eduardo Abrantes
Preface: Being T/here
Roberta Mock
Itinerant locals
Luisa Greenfield
Suriashi: A meditation on the local through artistic research
Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt
‘Docudancing’ the local. A situated approach to the social
Per Roar
Fun Palaces as a prefigurative, radical laboratory of fun: Examining
the politics behind participation and celebration of the ‘local’ in Fun
Palaces
Sian Rees
Micropracticing the local: Localising micropractice
Sebastian Dieterich and Wiktoria Furrer
Placing the in-between
Eduardo Abrantes
Windows. A correspondence between Elina Saloranta and Myna
Trustram
Elina Saloranta and Myna Trustram
Meanwhile in another town
Larissa Lily
Milena
Luisa Greenfield
On the road again: A poetics of possession
Maggie Jackson
Encountering a singular place
Myna Trustram
Spies of the everyday: From attentive walking to performative writing
Cecilia Lagerström
Local sound families and a choir in Estonia: Inquiring into acoustic
specificity through multi-layered soundscapes
Eduardo Abrantes
We all have such islands: The body landscape, the landscape body
Alexandra Litaker
Contributors
Acknowledgements