Productive universals - specific situations : critical engagements in art, architecture, and urbanism / edited by Anne Kockelkorn, Nina Zschocke ; with contributions by Ursula Biemann, Ariane Varela Brage, Gaia Caramellino, Manuel Shvartzberg Carrio, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Johan Frederik Hartle, Samia Henni, Christa Kamleithner, Anne Kocklekorn, Filippo de Pieri, Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans, Emily Eliza Scott, Laila Seewang, Alla Vronskaya, Andrew Stefan Weiner, Nina Zschocke.

Contributor(s): Kockelkorn, Anne [editor.] | Zschocke, Nina [editor.] | Biemann, Ursula, 1955- [contributor.] | Brage, Ariane Varela [contributor.] | Caramellino, Gaia [contributor.] | Carrio, Manuel Shvartzberg [contributor.] | Carroll, Khadjia von Zinnenburg [contributor.] | Hartle, Johan Frederik [contributor.] | Henni, Samia [contributor.] | Kamleithner, Christa [contributor.] | Kocklekorn, Anne [contributor.] | Pieri, Flippo de [contributor.] | Ruchel-Stockmans, Katarzyna [contributor.] | Scott, Emily Eliza [contributor.] | Seewang, Laila [contributor.] | Vronskaya, Alla [contributor.] | Weiner, Andrew Stefan [contributor.] | Zschocke, Nina [contributor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 446 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783956793011 (paperback)Subject(s): Art -- History | Architecture -- History | Urbanization -- HistoryLOC classification: N5300 .P7763 2019Summary: In today's increasingly digitalized and neoliberal societies, debates on universals and specifics have gained new momentum. This volume situates the contemporary return to universal claims and concepts in the fields of art, architecture, and urbanism, and highlights the interrelation of the specific and the universal in diverse historical situations from the nineteenth century to the present. The collection?s essays thus venture an epistemic shift of the concept of universality: from essence to modality, from the abstract and static to the performative and productive.Are we ready again to ask universal questions? The editors and authors of this timely and refreshing volume say emphatically: Yes! But do not fear the old specter of transcendence. Each essay is packed with particulars, in a running dialogue about the specific conditions under which universals appear, and about their performative effects. Each asks: What is a universal, and what does it do? For whom, how, and why? And each responds with new critical scholarship in architecture, urbanism, and the visual arts, refashioned here as a highly particular science of universality. Reinhold Martin, Columbia GSAPP, New York.
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In today's increasingly digitalized and neoliberal societies, debates on universals and specifics have gained new momentum. This volume situates the contemporary return to universal claims and concepts in the fields of art, architecture, and urbanism, and highlights the interrelation of the specific and the universal in diverse historical situations from the nineteenth century to the present. The collection?s essays thus venture an epistemic shift of the concept of universality: from essence to modality, from the abstract and static to the performative and productive.Are we ready again to ask universal questions? The editors and authors of this timely and refreshing volume say emphatically: Yes! But do not fear the old specter of transcendence. Each essay is packed with particulars, in a running dialogue about the specific conditions under which universals appear, and about their performative effects. Each asks: What is a universal, and what does it do? For whom, how, and why? And each responds with new critical scholarship in architecture, urbanism, and the visual arts, refashioned here as a highly particular science of universality. Reinhold Martin, Columbia GSAPP, New York.