Description
An edited collection exploring the role contemporary art plays within conversations around war and imperialism, featuring interviews with practicing war artists.
About the Author
Kit Messham-Muir, Professor in Art, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University, Australia, and Uros Cvoro, Associate Professor of Art Theory, Arts, Design & Architecture, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia are the authors of Images of War in Contemporary Art: Terror and Conflict in the Mass Media (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Trump Effect in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture: Populism, Politics, and Paranoia (Bloomsbury, 2022). Monika Lukowska-Appel is Research Assistant for 'Art in Conflict' at Curtin University, Australia.
Reviews
A monumental and richly curated volume that challenges our notions of war itself, questioning how mass violence comes to count as meaningful and worthy of official memory. * Roger Stahl, author of Through the Crosshairs (2018), and Professor of Communication Studies, the University of Georgia, USA *
An evocative exploration of the complexities inherent in 'war art'. The significant inclusion of the voices of official and unofficial war-artists provides compelling insights into the tensions involved in making art that speaks to military experience and public expectation. * Margaret Baguley, Professor, School of Education, University of Southern Queensland, Australia *
In an era of hybrid warfare, the role of war art is changing. This book eloquently examines these transformations, exploring the relationship of war art to colonisation, witness bearing, knowledge, "truth", and memorialisation. * Babak Bahador, Associate Research Professor and Director of the Media and Peacebuilding Project, George Washington University, USA *
Few books have had the wit or the daring to pose serious questions about the visual potency of 21st century conflict. Facing this challenge head on, this urgent, timely, and important publication examines the ambiguous, distributed and often invisible world of warfare with conviction and insight. It is compulsory reading for scholars of conflict and all those fascinated by the testimony of learned experience. * Paul Gough, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Arts University Bournemouth, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350386020
Author Kit Messham-Muir
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC