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Highlights
- Much has been written about landfills and the monumentality of rubbish, but little attention has been paid to "litter," the small trash that soils the urban pavement, like the bits of chewing gum that some artists decorate.
- Author(s): Maite Zubiaurre
- 246 Pages
- Art, Graffiti & Street Art
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About the Book
Provocative writing about the stunning variety of contemporary litter, its meanings, and its artistic possibilities, profusely illustrated with 163 color imagesBook Synopsis
Much has been written about landfills and the monumentality of rubbish, but little attention has been paid to "litter," the small trash that soils the urban pavement, like the bits of chewing gum that some artists decorate. Talking Trash looks at refuse in its early stages, when it is still tiny and unassuming, still lives in the city, and has yet to grow, leave the metropolis, and accumulate in landfills. The chapters of Talking Trash reflect upon the anthropomorphic nature of urban refuse; upon the poetics and semantics of micro-litterscapes and the archives of all things discarded; upon "Dumpsterology," or the history of the garbage container as a gendered artifact dense with cultural meaning; and upon "dirty innocence," or the complex and contradictory link that ties childhood to muck. The author also focuses on one significant non-urban scene, the desert landscape and the clothing and other items that immigrants discard as they make a desperate trek across the border. This book is the recipient of the 2020 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize from Vanderbilt University Press for the best book in the area of art or medicine.Review Quotes
"Talking Trash introduces readers to a number of fascinating contemporary artists who are generally not well known, and uses the artistic artifacts as a way to discuss major issues concerning contemporary society--depletion of resources, capitalist obsolescence and accumulation, obscenity, the homeless, and undocumented migrants. It also offers an important discussion of the relation between the aesthetic and the ethical in its discussion of the ways in which 'found art' recycles trash, sometimes to make an important ethical point, but sometimes in ways that are questionable. In both cases, the function of this 'trash art' is, as the author stresses, to make us feel uncomfortable."
--Jo Labanyi, Professor of Spanish Literature and Culture, NYU
"What does trash mean in our contemporary culture, and how does it change both its ultimate signification and our very perception of the world? Is trash exiled from our clean, everyday life and environment--as we hope to believe--or is it ubiquitous, always invading our space, only masqueraded, undercover? Even more important, what do we really mean by 'trash, ' and to what extent should we change its significance in a contemporary cultural environment? Is 'trash' more than simply debris? How does it relate to class and gender--in other words, to power dynamics? How much does it say about us?
These are some of the questions this daring, provocative book by Maite Zubiaurre poses to the reader, forcing him/her into revisiting his/her own notion of 'trash.' Trash turns into a creative, critical ?eld for a number of living artists Zubiaurre discusses--some of them less than well known even to the informed reader. If it is true that since the last global economic crisis we have entered a new era that faces material culture in unprecedented ways, Talking Trash could be a key, necessary critical re?ection on innovative alternative approaches to excess and waste."
--Estrella de Diego, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, author of Cristina Iglesias Thomas Struth: Constructions of the Imagination and Joaquín Torres-García: The Arcadian Modern
Dimensions (Overall): 10.2 Inches (H) x 8.3 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Graffiti & Street Art
Genre: Art
Number of Pages: 246
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Maite Zubiaurre
Language: English
Street Date: August 15, 2019
TCIN: 89055982
UPC: 9780826522283
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-2065
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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