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  • Published: 10 January 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262047395
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 424
  • RRP: $100.00

Art for Coexistence

Unlearning the Way We See Migration



An exploration of how contemporary art reframes and humanizes migration, calling for coexistence—the recognition of the interdependence of beings.

An exploration of how contemporary art reframes and humanizes migration, calling for coexistence—the recognition of the interdependence of beings.

In Art for Coexistence, art historian Christine Ross examines contemporary art’s response to migration, showing that art invites us to abandon our preconceptions about the current “crisis”—to unlearn them—and to see migration more critically, more disobediently. We (viewers in Europe and North America) must come to see migration in terms of coexistence: the interdependence of beings. The artworks explored by Ross reveal, contest, rethink, delink, and relink more reciprocally the interdependencies shaping migration today—connecting citizens-on-the-move from some of the poorest countries and acknowledged citizens of some of the wealthiest countries and democracies worldwide. 
 
These installations, videos, virtual reality works, webcasts, sculptures, graffiti, paintings, photographs, and a rescue boat, by artists including Banksy, Ai Weiwei, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Laura Waddington, Tania Bruguera, and others, demonstrate art’s power to mediate experiences of migration. Ross argues that art invents a set of interconnected calls for more mutual forms of coexistence: to historicize, to become responsible, to empathize, and to story-tell. Art history, Ross tells us, must discard the legacy of imperialist museology—which dissocializes, dehistoricizes, and depoliticizes art. It must reinvent itself, engaging with political philosophy, postcolonial, decolonial, Black, and Indigenous studies, and critical refugee and migrant studies.
 

  • Published: 10 January 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262047395
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 424
  • RRP: $100.00

Praise for Art for Coexistence

"The Aesthetics of Disengagement provides a satisfying and profound theory of why contemporary art looks the way it does and how this art is related to broader and deeper structures of subjectivity and meaning in North American and European culture. This is a brilliant and risky book."— Amelia Jones, author of Body Art/Performing the Subject and Irrational Modernism
"The Aesthetics of Disengagement is, paradoxically, liberating and inspiring. Ross delivers a highly original argument in a richly descriptive, lucid style. This book deserves to be the subject of much discussion and will surely be of great interest to those working in the areas of art theory and visual culture."— Prefix Photo