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Substance, memory, display : archaeology and art

edited by Colin Renfrew, Chris Gosden & Elizabeth DeMarrais

(McDonald Institute monographs)

McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works
  • Introduction : art as archaeology and archaeology as art / Colin Renfrew, Chris Gosden & Elizabeth DeMarrais
  • Art for archaeology / Colin Renfrew
  • Making and display : our aesthetic appreciation of things and objects / Chris Gosden
  • The art of decay and the transformation of substance / Joshua Pollard
  • Segsbury project : art from excavation / Simon Callery
  • Making space for monuments : notes on the representation of experience / Aaron Watson
  • The pot, the flint and the bone, and House beautiful / Anwen Cooper ... [et al.]
  • Unearthing displacement : Surrealism and the 'archaeology' of Paul Nash / Christopher Evans
  • Art of war : engaging the contested object / Nicholas J. Saunders
  • Art as process / Antony Gormley
  • Contemporary Western art and archaeology / Steven Mithen
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Description

Contemporary art and modern archaeology are increasingly seen to share much common ground yet their interactions have yet to be fully investigated. This innovative volume explores key themes, including the role of display in art, in the practice of archaeology and in daily life, and the material transformations which underlie the physical reality of the archaeological record as much as the creative processes of the contemporary artist. Prominent practising artists Simon Callery and Antony Gormley provide seminal papers considering the role of materiality and embodiment in their own work, exploring issues that are directly relevant to current archaeological thinking. They are joined by archaeologists actively involved with visual approaches, including Anwen Cooper, Christopher Evans, Steven Mithen, Joshua Pollard, Nicholas Saunders, Aaron Watson and the editorial trio. The book is lavishly illustrated in colour.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: art as archaeology and archaeology as art (Colin Renfrew et al)
  • Art for archaeology (Colin Renfrew)
  • Making and display: our aesthetic appreciation of things and objects (Chris Godsen)
  • The art of decay and the transformation of substance (Joshua Pollard)
  • Segsbury Project: art from excavation (Simon Callery)
  • Making space for monuments: notes on the representation of experience (Aaron Watson)
  • The pot, the flint and the bone and House Beautiful (Anwen Cooper et al)
  • Unearthing displacement: surrealism and the 'archaeology' of Paul Nash (Christopher Evans)
  • Art of war: engaging the contested object (Nicholas J Saunders)
  • Art as process (Anthony Gormley)
  • Contemporary Western art and archaeology (Steven Mithen).

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  • NCID
    BA86012969
  • ISBN
    • 1902937244
  • LCCN
    2005432929
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 170 p.
  • Size
    29 cm
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