Re: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly

2009-07-06 Thread Simon Biggs
...@brunel.ac.uk Reply-To: soft_skinned_space empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:27:07 +0100 To: soft_skinned_space empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au Conversation: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly Subject: RE: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics

Re: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly

2009-07-05 Thread Simon Biggs
to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly I would like to re-turn us to the text that started this discussion, namely, Bourriaud's _Relational Aesthetics_ (RA). So, where to begin? Here ... In the forward to Bourriaud's text he argues, What are the real challenges of contemporary art? What are its links

Re: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly

2009-07-05 Thread Johannes Birringer
...@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au on behalf of Simon Biggs Sent: Sun 7/5/2009 10:30 AM To: soft_skinned_space Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly That was a refreshing post. Relational Aesthetics took off in quite a big way in the visual arts over the last decade. Strangely

[-empyre-] Returning to Relational Aesthetics, Queerly

2009-07-04 Thread Robert Summers
I would like to re-turn us to the text that started this discussion, namely, Bourriaud's _Relational Aesthetics_ (RA). So, where to begin? Here ... In the forward to Bourriaud's text he argues, What are the real challenges of contemporary art? What are its links with society, history, culture?