Time / edited by Amelia Groom.

"What does 'contemporary' actually mean? This is among the fundamental questions about the nature and politics of time that philosophers, artists and more recently curators have investigated over the past two decades. If clock time - a linear measurement that can be unified, followed...

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Other Authors: Groom, Amelia (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Cambridge, MA : Whitechapel Gallery ; The MIT Press, 2013.
Series:Documents of contemporary art series.
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Summary:"What does 'contemporary' actually mean? This is among the fundamental questions about the nature and politics of time that philosophers, artists and more recently curators have investigated over the past two decades. If clock time - a linear measurement that can be unified, followed and owned -is largely the invention of capitalist modernity and binds us to its strictures, how can we extricate ourselves and discover alternative possibilities of experiencing time? Recent art has explored such diverse registers of temporality as wasting and waiting, regression and repetition, déjà vu and seriality, unrealized possibility and idleness, non-consummation and counter-productivity, the belated and the premature, the disjointed and the out-of-sync -all of which go against sequentialist time and index slips in chronological experience."--Publishers website.
Physical Description:237 pages ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0262519666
9780262519663
0854882154
9780854882151
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