Restless Infections

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781776149469

Public Art and a Transforming City

Price:
Sale price$185.00
Stock:
Temporarily out of stock. Order now & we'll deliver when available

Edited by Jay Pather
Imprint:
WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date:
Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
234 x 156 mm
Weight:

Pages:
264

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

Jay Pather is a choreographer, curator and academic. He is Director of the Institute for Creative Arts at the University of Cape Town (UCT), and Associate Professor in UCT's Centre for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies.

"With in-depth analyses of some of the most compelling live art in South Africa, Restless Infections bears testimony to Jay Pather's curatorial prowess and the brilliance of artists, scholars and activists who fearlessly offer crucial perspectives on urban public spaces." - Nomusa Makhubu, Professor of Art History, University of Cape Town "Space and place - so central to all public art - take on tremendous potency in South Africa, as Restless Infections beautifully conveys. Inserting performing and visual art into the pulse of the city, artists navigate streets and alleys in multiple and unpredictable ways, redeploy plinths and fountains in countercommemorative acts and dive bravely into subterranean zones on the periphery that demand not only to be seen, but also experienced and acknowledged. This book is revelatory." - Catherine M. Cole, Professor of English and Dance, University of Washington "The contributions to Restless Infections delicately excavate the aesthetic grammars offered by public artists to make sense of the post-apartheid city, its spatial sedimentations and entangled temporalities across many scales. The insights they yield emphasise the capaciousness of public art to redefine the complexity of the public, the problem of history and what it might mean to inhabit the city in common." - Heidi Grunebaum, Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape

You may also like

Recently viewed