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Dadalenin

Ganahl, Rainer: Dadalenin

Edited by Johan F. Hartle and Rainer Ganahl. Introduction: Johan F. Hartle. Interview Partners: Boris Groys and Jennifer Borland. DADA and Lenin had more in common than is usually assumed. This book points to some of the tragicomic aspects of their parallel and overlapping artistic and political histories in order to question the unfulfilled legacy of the avant-garde. - DADA is founded in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich's Spiegelgasse a stone’s throw from the apartment where Lenin, in Swiss exile, is writing his book on Imperialism. This historical coincidence opens up fundamental questions concerning the relation between aesthetic avant-garde and political vanguard. In Rainer Ganahl’s voluminous series of works DADA and Lenin are abundant sources of historical imagination. To dive into the historical situation Ganahl uses a variety of artistic media and techniques - ranging from animation movies to theatre performances, from ink drawings to bronze sculptures, departing from a number of historical details and catch phrases, from the no-man’s land between porn, terror and the history of the avant-gardes. Co-editor Johan F. Hartle’s text situates 'DADALENIN' in the development of Rainer Ganahl’s work and reconstructs it in the context of current debates on the artistic and political avantgarde. 'DADALENIN' thus appears as a reflection of numerous key motifs of contemporary cultural theory, indirectly haunting us in all kinds of monstrous alliances. The interview with Jenny Borland discusses the concrete rationale of Ganahl’s artistic production. Boris Groys discusses DADALENIN’s perspective on the history of the avant-garde in light of the major events in 20th century Russian and European history to conclude that "All of history is Dadaist" (Groys). 599 Seiten, überwiegend Abb., Leinen (Edition Taube 2013) leichte Lagerspuren/minor shelfwear

Bestell-Nr.: 125556
Gewicht: 1,13 kg
Sprache: Englisch
Sachgebiete: Kunstbuch/-katalog | Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert
ISBN: 9783981451849
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