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Replacing Home By Jennifer Johung

Replacing Home by Jennifer Johung


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Summary

How constructions of home in contemporary art reveal new ways of staying in place

Replacing Home Summary

Replacing Home: From Primordial Hut to Digital Network in Contemporary Art by Jennifer Johung

From property deeds to shipping containers to wearable shelters to virtual spaces: what does it mean to draw a spatial boundary? To be at home? In a world in which notions of place are constantly changing, Jennifer Johung looks at new constructions of staying in place-in contemporary site-specific art, digital media, portable architecture, and various other imaginable shelters and sites.

Replacing Home suggests that while place may no longer be a sustainable category, being in place and belonging at home are nonetheless possible. By emphasizing reusability rather than fixed constructions, art and architecture together propose various systems of replacing home in which sites can be revisited, material structures can be renewed, and dwellers can come back into contact over time. Bringing together a range of objects and events, Johung considers the structural replacements of home as evident in artistic analogies of the prehistoric hut, modular homes, transformable garments, and digitally networked sites.

In charting these intersections between contemporary art and architecture, Replacing Home introduces a new framework for reconceptualizing spatial situation; at the same time, it presents a new way to experience being and belonging within our globally expanded environments.

Replacing Home Reviews

The study of architecture and installation from a performance studies perspective is an exciting and emerging research area, and Replacing Home is a provocative book that discusses a rich set of artists and artworks. Jennifer Johung breaks important ground by addressing more recent, under-researched developments such as mobile architecture, body architecture, and 'relational architecture.' -John McKenzie, University of Wisconsin, Madison

About Jennifer Johung

Jennifer Johung is assistant professor of art history at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and director of the Art History Gallery.

Table of Contents

Contents


Introduction: Replacing Home

1. Returning to the Hut: Dan Graham's Two Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube
2. Reusable Sites: Gordon Matta-Clark's Fake Estates and the Odd Lots Exhibition
3. In and out of Place: Modular Architecture and Reintegration
4. Visibly Skinned: Body Architecture and Transformable Clothing
5. Networked Dependencies: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's Relational Architecture

Epilogue: Almost Home


Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013114494
9780816672882
0816672881
Replacing Home: From Primordial Hut to Digital Network in Contemporary Art by Jennifer Johung
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
20111205
232
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