• ART QUEER. UNE THÉORIE FREAK - Le Taudis
  • ART QUEER. UNE THÉORIE FREAK - Le Taudis
  • ART QUEER. UNE THÉORIE FREAK - Le Taudis

    QUEER ART. A FREAK THEORY

    Queer Art is interested in how the denormalizing strategies of the visual arts can be extended through writing. In the three chapters of this book, theoretical and artistic discussions combine with queer theory, disability studies, and postcolonial theory to define three practices: radical drag, transtemporal drag, and abstract drag. One of the characteristics of queer art, as defined by Renate Lorenz, is its ability to act across time, disrupting a positivist chronology and seizing historical objects by affinity. Queer art cultivates anachronism as a method.
    Drawing on the work of eleven artists, the book is less an attempt to reread the history of art than the manifestation of a method, which the author calls drag, which would make apparent modes of assembly, "productive connections between the natural and the artificial, the animate and the inanimate, everything that allows us to produce connections to others and to things rather than to represent them."
    Artists studied include Zoe Leonard, Shinique Smith, Jack Smith, Wu Tsang, Ron Vawter, Bob Flanagan, Henrik Olesen, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Sharon Hayes and Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz.

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