Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art

abstract: Many contemporary artists have turned to the past in order to negotiate and make sense of their relationship with the present. Similarly, museums have begun to look back in order to push forward and through a revisionist lens they scrutinize their collections and reveal ignored object hist...

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Other Authors: Ziesmann, Hannah Grace (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.62719
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-627192020-12-09T05:00:38Z Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art abstract: Many contemporary artists have turned to the past in order to negotiate and make sense of their relationship with the present. Similarly, museums have begun to look back in order to push forward and through a revisionist lens they scrutinize their collections and reveal ignored object histories. A prominent method some museums implement is allowing contemporary artists to comb through the vaults and present new relationships between their objects to their visitors. Through a psychological analysis of memory, and theorists’ dissection of nostalgia, object agency, and contemporaneity, I argue that artists Spencer Finch, Do Ho Suh, Newsha Tavakolian, Solmaz Daryani, Malekeh Nayiny, Mitra Tabrizian, Mark Dion, Fred Wilson, and Gala Porras-Kim function as revivalists – or artists whose works use memory and nostalgia to bring the past back to life. By attempting to retrieve memories, create nostalgic experiences, and question histories, they make their works tools for remembrance, reconciliation, and renegotiation with the past and present. The concerns these artists bring to the surface through their works build an understanding of how memory and nostalgia function as devices for personal meaning-making, trauma processing, and human-object relationship building. Dissertation/Thesis Ziesmann, Hannah Grace (Author) Fahlman, Betsy (Advisor) Codell, Julie (Committee member) Lineberry, Heather (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Art history Art criticism Psychology Art Contemporary Memory Museum Nostalgia Tulving eng 68 pages Masters Thesis Art History 2020 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.62719 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Art history
Art criticism
Psychology
Art
Contemporary
Memory
Museum
Nostalgia
Tulving
spellingShingle Art history
Art criticism
Psychology
Art
Contemporary
Memory
Museum
Nostalgia
Tulving
Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
description abstract: Many contemporary artists have turned to the past in order to negotiate and make sense of their relationship with the present. Similarly, museums have begun to look back in order to push forward and through a revisionist lens they scrutinize their collections and reveal ignored object histories. A prominent method some museums implement is allowing contemporary artists to comb through the vaults and present new relationships between their objects to their visitors. Through a psychological analysis of memory, and theorists’ dissection of nostalgia, object agency, and contemporaneity, I argue that artists Spencer Finch, Do Ho Suh, Newsha Tavakolian, Solmaz Daryani, Malekeh Nayiny, Mitra Tabrizian, Mark Dion, Fred Wilson, and Gala Porras-Kim function as revivalists – or artists whose works use memory and nostalgia to bring the past back to life. By attempting to retrieve memories, create nostalgic experiences, and question histories, they make their works tools for remembrance, reconciliation, and renegotiation with the past and present. The concerns these artists bring to the surface through their works build an understanding of how memory and nostalgia function as devices for personal meaning-making, trauma processing, and human-object relationship building. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Art History 2020
author2 Ziesmann, Hannah Grace (Author)
author_facet Ziesmann, Hannah Grace (Author)
title Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
title_short Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
title_full Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
title_fullStr Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
title_full_unstemmed Revival: Memory and Nostalgia in Contemporary Art
title_sort revival: memory and nostalgia in contemporary art
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.62719
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