The Newspaper Clipping - (Rethinking Art's Histories) by Anke Heesen (Hardcover)
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- Looking at the newspaper clipping from 1870 to 1930 in art and science, this study examines knowledge production and its visual and material background, combining the perspectives of media history with art history and the history of science.
- About the Author: Anke te Heesen is Professor of History of Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- 296 Pages
- Art, History
- Series Name: Rethinking Art's Histories
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About the Book
Examines knowledge production and its visual and material background, combining the perspectives of media history with art history and the history of science.Book Synopsis
Looking at the newspaper clipping from 1870 to 1930 in art and science, this study examines knowledge production and its visual and material background, combining the perspectives of media history with art history and the history of science.
It traces the biography of a newspaper clipping in different fields, ranging from highly sophisticated ordering systems in the sciences, to bureaucratic archives, to their appearance in the collages of the Dadaists. Te Heesen emphasises the materiality of paper and analyses the practices connected with it, placing them and their instruments and tools within a theoretical framework. This history also sheds light on the handling of information, information overload and the generation of knowledge, drawing parallels with the internet. Te Heesen offers a counterpoint to existing works on the iconographic meaning of materials by opening up an interdisciplinary framework through the use of different case studies.From the Back Cover
Looking at the newspaper clipping from 1870 to 1930 in art and science, this study examines knowledge production and its visual and material background, combining the perspectives of media history with art history and the history of science.
It traces pre- and early-modern practices of citation through to the development of modern newspapers, as well as the beginnings of the academic study of the modern press, and opens up the forgotten but once everyday commercial practices of the cutting. Te Heesen offers a counterpoint to existing works on the iconographic meaning of materials through the use of different case studies that reveal various practices of the clipping: a collection of cuttings about Albert Einstein; the collages of the German artist Kurt Schwitters; and the development of a modern archive of clippings. The final chapter is a fascinating summation of various aspects of sociological, philosophical, artistic and literary modernity reconsidered through the lens of the historical constellation she assembles around the object of her study. The book puts emphasis upon the materiality of paper and analyses the practices connected with paper, placing them, along with their instruments and tools, within a theoretical framework. This history also sheds light on the handling of information, information overload and the generation of knowledge, drawing parallels with the Internet. Through the prism of the newspaper clipping and a remarkable historical reconstruction of its conditions of production and consumption, this accessible study makes a set of powerful arguments about art, literature and labour.About the Author
Anke te Heesen is Professor of History of Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 296
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: History
Series Title: Rethinking Art's Histories
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Theme: Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Anke Heesen
Language: English
Street Date: January 1, 2014
TCIN: 94587570
UPC: 9780719087028
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-6752
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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