Aesthetic Dividuations in a Globalized Art World
Aesthetic Dividuations in a Globalized Art World
Author(s): Michaela OttSubject(s): Aesthetics
Published by: Fakultet za medije i komunikacije - Univerzitet Singidunum
Keywords: dividuation; participation; contemporary art practices; Afropolitanism; African films; composite-cultural expressions; big art exhibitions.
Summary/Abstract: As a professor of philosophy in the art academy of Hamburg, I deal with contemporary art practices; as a theorist of aesthetics I try to determine what kind of aesthetic and artistic developments seem to be significant for our times, and which kind of philosophical theories I can offer in order to better conceptualize and understand the given art productions. At the same time, I attempt to transcend contemporary tendencies and concepts and to foster students’ art practices in a way that makes them meaningful for the future. This lecture seeks to provide a possible interpretation of actual art practices in a globalized world, reflecting also on big art exhibitions such as Documenta 14 and on African films. It sketches a specific aesthetic program called Afropolitanism as an understanding which could be conceived of as paradigmatic for our globalized times. Afropolitanism is a term coined by the South African theorist Achille Mbembe in one of his 2010 book Sortir de la grande nuit. Essai sur l’Afrique décolonisé. Starting from there I want to offer a philosophical concept that goes far beyond the European context and hopes to provide a possible conceptual frame for a more complex understanding of the culturally and artistically entangled and hybridized expressions of our days, including those of human subjectivation. I call this concept dividuation as I have explained further in my book Dividuations: Theories of Participation, which was published in English in 2018.
Journal: AM Časopis za studije umetnosti i medija
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 21
- Page Range: 1-11
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English