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Negation Notes (while working on an exhibition with Allan Sekula featuring This Ain’t China: A Photonovel)
Monika Szewczyk
I. The Question of Work
Since the 1970s, a quiet cultural revolution has taken place that has restructured the desires of many people involved in art production, especially in relation to ideas of work and the working class. Increasingly, art production is distanced from the notion of work or the working life of wage earners. Who doesn’t want to earn a living performing leisure, for example? But the line is fine between such an attitude and the negation of value for what is…
e-flux Journal
Posted: February 1, 2010
Category
Labor & Work, Photography
Subjects
China
Art of Conversation, Part II
Monika Szewczyk
In continuing this written monologue about conversation, I am becoming aware of the sheer weirdness of thinking in this way about something that behaves so differently than writing “for the record.” But if, as Maurice Blanchot demonstrates, conversation can be defined as a series of interruptions—perhaps the most powerful of which being the neutrality of silence—then writing, which is a kind of silent speech, may itself constitute an interruption to the way conversation is imagined. 1…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 1, 2009
Category
Contemporary Art, Language & Linguistics, Aesthetics, Painting
Subjects
Class, Wealth & Inequality
Art of Conversation, Part I
Monika Szewczyk
Much has been said of late about “the conversational” or “the discursive” in and around the field of contemporary art. 1 And yet we seem reluctant to talk about an art of conversation in the same breath. Maybe it is the all-too-powdery whiff of seventeenth-century aristocratic ladies and gentlemen, fanning themselves amidst idle chatter, whose connections to our own aspirations we would rather sweep under the shaggy carpet? 2 Or perhaps it is because we are desperately hoping to talk…
e-flux Journal
Posted: February 1, 2009
Category
Contemporary Art, Language & Linguistics, Film, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality