Charlotte Prodger : selected works /

"The British artist Charlotte Prodger's (*1974) roots in queer culture are the basis of her critical attitude towards social norms. In her works, she addresses pressing questions concerning gender politics, individuality and freedom and deals in depth with social structures and system depe...

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Other Authors: Bitterli, Konrad, 1960- (writer of foreword), Bruneau, Jac Renée (Contributor), Kost, Lynn (Editor, Contributor), McCormack, Chris (Art editor) (Editor, Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2022]
Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2022]
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Summary:"The British artist Charlotte Prodger's (*1974) roots in queer culture are the basis of her critical attitude towards social norms. In her works, she addresses pressing questions concerning gender politics, individuality and freedom and deals in depth with social structures and system dependencies. In her films, video installations, objects and photographic works, she does not address these issues in an activist accusatory manner, but weaves a multitude of art-historical, social and autobiographical subtexts into a differentiated overall picture. She makes personal and social contradictions perceptible in atmospheric images that show absence and alienation as well as security and safety. Codes and references constantly refer to conscious and unconscious mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion. The film sequences are mostly taken from autobiographical or documentary sources, which serve as a source for her. They are overlaid by personal narratives of the artist from offstage. This montage of ambiguous visual and textual levels stimulates reflection on the relationship between individual and society, otherness and intimacy. Prodger was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize in 2018 and has been chosen to represent Scotland at the 58th International Art Biennale of Venice in 2019. She is one of the most innovative video artists of her generation. Despite international recognition, her work deserves to be more widely discovered. The Kunst Museum Winterthur presents the first solo exhibition of Charlotte Prodger in a museum, offering a deeper insight into work of the highest social relevance in terms of equality, power distribution and diversity." -- Kunst Museum website
Item Description:On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, September 4 - November 14, 2021
Physical Description:256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:3753302074
9783753302072