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Archive Fever Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art
Okwui Enwezor

Archive Fever Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art

Archive Fever Uses of the Document in Contemporary ArtArchive Fever Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art
Okwui Enwezor
ICP and Steidl
English

Softcover
264 Pages
200 x 235 mm
2008
ISBN 9783865216229

 

Organized by renowned scholar and ICP Adjunct Curator Okwui Enwezor, Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art will present works by leading contemporary artists who use archival documents to rethink the meaning of identity, history, memory, and loss. Over the past thirty years, successive generations have taken wide-ranging approaches to the photographic and filmic archive. The works presented here take many forms, including physical archives arranged by peculiar cataloguing methods, imagined biographies of fictitious persons, collections of found and anonymous photographs, film versions of photographic albums, and photomontages composed of historical photographs. These images have a wide-ranging subject matter yet are linked by the artists’ shared meditation on photography and film as the quintessential media of the archive.
(source: https://www.icp.org/exhibitions/archive-fever-uses-of-the-document-in-contemporary-art)

About the Artist
Okwui Enwezor (23 October 1963 – 15 March 2019) was a Nigerian curator, art critic, writer, poet, and educator, specializing in art history. He lived in New York City and Munich. In 2014, he was ranked 24 in the ArtReview list of the 100 most powerful people of the art world.
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okwui_Enwezor)

Okwui Enwezor, an influential Nigerian curator whose large-scale exhibitions displaced European and American art from its central position as he forged a new approach to art for a global age.
(source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/obituaries/okwui-enwezor-dead.html)

About the Publishers
The International Center of Photography is the world’s leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. Cornell Capa founded ICP in 1974 to champion “concerned photography”—socially and politically minded images that can educate and change the world. Through our exhibitions, education programs, community outreach, and public programs, ICP offers an open forum for dialogue about the power of the image.
icp.org
(source: https://www.icp.org/about)

Born in Göttingen in 1950, Gerhard Steidl began working as a printer and designer in 1969. Soon the customers of his screen-printing workshop included Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers and Nam June Paik, among other well-known artists. In 1972, the first Steidl book Befragung der documenta (Questioning documenta) was published. From political non-fiction he then expanded into literature and selected books on art and photography.
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(source: https://steidl.de/Publisher-0211122830.html#:~:text=Born%20in%20G%C3%B6ttingen%20in%201950,among%20other%20well%2Dknown%20artists.)

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