Be Here (and There) Now: The Spatial Dynamics of Screen-Reliant Installation Art
"A screen is a barrier," wrote the philosopher Stanley Cavell in 1971. "What does the silver screen screen? It screens me from the world it holds-that is, screens its existence from me." 1 Cavell was writing of the cinema, but his words are historically piquant for art criticism....
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Published in | Art journal (New York. 1960) Vol. 66; no. 3; pp. 20 - 33 |
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Abstract | "A screen is a barrier," wrote the philosopher Stanley Cavell in 1971. "What does the silver screen screen? It screens me from the world it holds-that is, screens its existence from me."
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Cavell was writing of the cinema, but his words are historically piquant for art criticism. Indeed, many critics have pointed to a "filmic turn" in recent artistic production, some going so far as to portray this as a crisis for art criticism and history. Such was the symptomatic claim of a roundtable discussion published in October magazine in Spring 2003, whose participants warned: "We are now witnessing an intense relativization of the field of the art institution, the art critics, and the art historian by film history, cinema history, film theory."
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At the same time, film history and theory have proven inadequate to understanding media installations. These gallery-based works are not so much a wholesale defection from the concerns and institutions specific to visual art as they are a provocative fusion of filmic-cinematic and sculptural concerns. |
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AbstractList | English Examines the way film, video, and computer screens have affected the spectator's experience of the architectural space of the gallery, focusing on media works of the 1960s and 1970s. "A screen is a barrier," wrote the philosopher Stanley Cavell in 1971. "What does the silver screen screen? It screens me from the world it holds-that is, screens its existence from me." 1 Cavell was writing of the cinema, but his words are historically piquant for art criticism. Indeed, many critics have pointed to a "filmic turn" in recent artistic production, some going so far as to portray this as a crisis for art criticism and history. Such was the symptomatic claim of a roundtable discussion published in October magazine in Spring 2003, whose participants warned: "We are now witnessing an intense relativization of the field of the art institution, the art critics, and the art historian by film history, cinema history, film theory." 2 At the same time, film history and theory have proven inadequate to understanding media installations. These gallery-based works are not so much a wholesale defection from the concerns and institutions specific to visual art as they are a provocative fusion of filmic-cinematic and sculptural concerns. Advanced sculptural practice in the 1960s and 1970s, inspired in part by Minimalism's reductivist and phenomenological approach (and including practices enfolded in the categories of postminimalism and institutional critique) , was concerned with investigating both physical and psychic-conceptual spatial phenomena in relationship to the viewing subject.1 As artists sought to rupture the boundaries of the gallery both literally and figuratively in processand concept-based work, space and the spatial dynamics of spectatorship emerged as content.6 It was in this spirit that artists such as Frank Gillette and Ira Schneider, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Anthony McCall, Paul Sharits, Bruce Nauman, Michael Snow, Valie Export, and Peter Campus created what I call screen-reliant media installations: experiential artworks that use media screens within the specific institutional context of the visual arts to explore a multiplicity of virtual and actual spaces.7 These works deliberately engage the spatial parameters of the gallery, even as they reject typical spatial and representational modes. |
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