Nuclear Aesthetics
Nuclear Aesthetics

ed. by Iris Pissaride, Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou, Ruby de Vos ; with contr. by Sven Lütticken, Jeroen van der Hulst, Anna Volkmar […et al]

Author(s)
Sven Lütticken, Jeroen van der Hulst, Anna Volkmar, […et al]
Publication
Amsterdam : Vrije Universiteit, Faculteit der Letteren, 2018
Scope
96 Pages, illustrated, 24 cm.
Carrier
magazine
ISBN
97890828184

Nuclear Aesthetics sets out to explore questions emerging from art in/of the Nuclear Age. What role do art and visual culture assume in a post-Fukushima political climate where the danger of other nuclear accidents, and of nuclear weaponry, remain at sight? Historically, how have artists grappled with the political violence and sensory invisibility of radioactivity? How have aesthetic practices about the nuclear responded to more recent ‘nuclear events’ like the Chernobyl disaster? Spanning different genres, periods and geographical locations, the artistic and academic contributions of this Kunstlicht issue offer an array of perspectives on global nuclear ecologies, from the visual culture of the first atomic tests to the farsighted future of nuclear waste storage. (see also 'Unsettling Dust' by Tineke van Veen & Barbara Prezelj at Stroom exhibition 'Positions-Time Based)


Person as subject
Tineke van Veen
Keywords
aesthetics - critical aesthetics , activism , economy , climate crisis
Stroom project
Positions-Time Based
Location
Cabinet 11 - 4: Antropoceen
Remarks
Including notes and abstracts