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BOOK

RE:akt!

Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting


  Just what is it that leads many contemporary artists to restage historic events great and small, performances of the past, and sometimes even imaginary events? Are they possessed by the post-modern demon? (albeit belatedly...) Does this practice spring from a cynical awareness of the decline of values, the surrender – be it dismal or joyful, it makes little difference – to the logic of the society of spectacle? Is it yet another variation of Francis Fukuyama’s bitter prophecy of “the end of history”? Or is it simply the end of the modern myth of the “originality” of the work of art, a further confirmation of the fact that in conceptual art the process is more important than the end product, and an attempt to find a different, deeper path to critique the medial ideology of contemporary society?

RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting sets out to offer some answers, albeit not exhaustive or definitive, to these questions linked to the artistic practice of re-enactment and its possible redefinition. Through the texts of critics, theorists and artists such as Jennifer Allen, Antonio Caronia, Rod Dickinson, Domenico Quaranta and Jan Verwoert, and through works by Lucas Bambozzi, Vaginal Davis, Quentin Drouet, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Eva and Franco Mattes (aka 0100101110101101.ORG) and SilentCell Network, the book seeks to explore the relationship between the historical, social and linguistic aspects of re-enactment, and the meaning of this practice, against the background of the history of performance and the increasing mediation of life.


Edited by Antonio Caronia, Janez Janša, Domenico Quaranta

Texts by Antonio Caronia, Domenico Quaranta, Jennifer Allen, Rod Dickinson, Jan Verwoert

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Distributed by Vice Versa, Berlin

Language: English
Release: march 2009

150 x 210 mm / 5.9 x 8.3 in - 144 pages
ISBN: 978-88-903308-6-5

Euro 25,00

Production: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana




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ABOUT THE PLATFORM


Domenico Quaranta
RE:akt! Things that Happen Twice



Antonio Caronia
Never Twice in the Same River
Representation, History and Language in Contemporary Re-enactment



EXHIBITIONS

MNAC - National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest
January 22 – March 13, 2009
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ŠKUC gallery, Ljubljana
March 25 – April 17, 2009
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MMSU - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka
May 28 – June 21, 2009

Curator: Domenico Quaranta