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We are pleased to announce the publication of ART&RESEARCH A Journal of Ideas, Contexts and Methods Volume 2. No. 1. Summer 2008 (ISSN 1752 6388) http://www.artandresearch.org.uk Art and Research is an artist-led, internationally peer-assessed e-journal of Research in Fine Art Practice, focused upon questions, contexts and methodologies of artistic research and practice. Art & Research aims to serve professional artists and academics, curators and critics, artistic researchers, postgraduate and doctoral research students and undergraduates, and to inform current pedagogical thought in a global context. This issue is focused on the work of French philosopher Jacques Rancière and includes papers from the two-day conference Aesthetics and Politics: With and Around Jacques Rancière co-organized by Sophie Berrebi and Marie-Aude Baronian at the University of Amsterdam on 20 and 21 June 2006. It includes the previously unpublished text of Rancières plenary lecture delivered at the conference and a new interview with the philosopher; it also includes a transcript of an exchange with Rancière which followed the papers presented by Stephen Wright and Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield which also appear here. Contents Editorial: Jacques Rancière and The (Re)Distribution of the Sensible: Five Lessons in Artistic Research With and Around Jacques Rancière Sophie Berrebi: Everything you wanted to know about Jacques Rancière but were afraid to ask... Jacques Rancière: Aesthetic Separation, Aesthetic Community: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art Stephen Wright: Behind Police Lines: Art Visible and Invisible Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield: Nowhere is aesthetics contra ethics: (Rancière the other side of Lyotard An Exchange with Jacques Rancière Jacques Rancière and Indisciplinarity, translated by Gregory Elliott Sophie Berrebi: Jacques Rancière: Aesthetics is Politics Audron ?ukauskait: Imaginary Identities In Contemporary Lithuanian Art Sean Snyder: Optics. Compression. Propaganda. Michael Rakowitz: The invisible enemy should not exist All of a Sudden: Things that Matter in Contemporary Art: An Interview with Jörg Heiser Dan Kidner: Chris Evans: Socially Awkward Chris Evans: The Freedom of Negative Expression The Phenomenology of Olfactory Perception: An interview with Clara Ursitti Clara Ursitti: Oxford/Rome Micro Gestures For a New Co-Efficiency in Art: An interview with Andrew Sunley Smith Andrew Sunley Smith: Micro Gestures Brian O'Connell: Ghostly Media: What Would an Invoking Medium Look Like? Sarah-Neel Smith: Nightcomers at the 2007 Istanbul Biennial: revolution or counter-revolution? This publication is supported by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as part of the Burgess programme run by the Cultural Department of the French Embassy in London. www.frenchbooknews.com Art and Research is published by: Studio 55: Centre for Research in Fine Art Practice Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street Glasgow, G3 6RQ http://www.studio55.org.uk -- If you do not want to receive ART&RESEARCH any more, http://artandresearch.org.uk/tincan/?p=unsubscribe&uid=a898424b49ae9809aaccaebcd43a374b To update your preferences and to unsubscribe visit http://artandresearch.org.uk/tincan/?p=preferences&uid=a898424b49ae9809aaccaebcd43a374b Forward a Message to Someone http://artandresearch.org.uk/tincan/?p=forward&uid=a898424b49ae9809aaccaebcd43a374b&mid=22 -- Powered by PHPlist, www.phplist.com --
we are pleased to announce the publication of
Volume 2. No. 1. Summer 2008 (ISSN 1752 6388)
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