Punk Orientalism: The Art of Rebellion

by Sara Raza

Paperback, 2022

Status

Available

Call number

REF.RAS6

Publication

Black Dog Press (2022), 176 pages

Description

Punk Orientalism: The Art of Rebellion explores the spaces and places associated with the former Soviet Union, focusing on the artists and ideas hailing from Central Asia and the Caucasus, which were long perceived as an extension or ?client? states of the USSR. The theme of non-conformity and the punk rejection of state authority is a continuous thread throughout the book, which highlights changing and divided societies and their evolving norms in the post-Soviet period. Inspired by the titular concepts, punk and orientalism, the text functions as a form of bricolage, uniting punk movements and strategies, which can be traced in popular visual culture from the 1970s onwards. The idea of punk is coupled with a critical study of orientalism and its historical association with imperialist assumptions of knowledge concerning the East. Punk Orientalism expands its association with this territory to explore former Soviet possessions in Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as looking at the USSR?s complex relationship with the Arab world, Iran and Turkey.Thematically organised, Punk Orientalism presents a thoroughly researched and fascinating selection of contemporary art from a complex and multifaceted part of the globe, featuring diverse artists such as Lida Abdul, Babi Badalov, Ergin Çavusoglu, Taus Makhacheva and Erbossyn Meldibekov who have challenged state and academic policies, mapped new territories, and formed new artistic movements. Punk Orientalism examines history as a conduit for revisionist thinking and rebellion, appealing to those readers interested in revolutionary practices in contemporary art. This thought-provoking book highlights breaking free from the entrapment of imperialism and shines a light on one of the most under-researched regions in the contemporary art world.… (more)

Physical description

176 p.; 9.6 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

978-1-912165-39-1 / 9781912165391

Local notes

ARTISTS: Lida Abdul, Farhad Ahrarnia, Vyacheslav Akhunov, Reza Aramesh, Said Atabekov, Zeigam Azizov, Babi Badalov, Sonia Balassanian, Ergin Cavusoglu, Ali Cherri, Inci Eviner, Farhad Farzaliyev, Aikaterini Gegisian, Anton Ginzburg, Rokni Haerizadeh, Nadia Kaabi-linke, Gulsun Karamustafa, Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev, Taus Makhacheva, Nazrin Mammadova, Ahmed Mater, Erbossyn Meldibekov, Shahpour Pouyan, Ibrahim Quraishi, Koka Ramishvili, Aziza Shadenova, Slavs and Tatars, Sophia Tabatadze, Mitra Tabrizian, Ala Younis
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