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Iconoclasm & Iconoclash
Readings: Mitchell “Offending Images” and Latour “Iconoclash”
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Silencing the past
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Public Outrage
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Vandalism & Iconoclasm
Vandals as ignorant, silly, senseless, stupid Goya No sabe lo que hace
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Iconoclasm vs. Vandalism?
deliberate destruction of images rooted in religious, political, cultural beliefs or groups etc. vs. Ignorant behaviour. Which is it? Example: Destruction of 3rd c. A.D. Buddhas by Taleban in Afghanistan completed March 12,
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Iconoclasm? Destruction of images linked to “rational” acts, meaning or connections of images to something-- but how? Ofili Virgin Mary
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Why are some images kept & others destroyed?
Personal (family) Networks & Values Community-based criteria Other factors (sometimes concurrent) Scholarly Political Economic Moral & ethical Class-based (elite, popular) agendas etc…. Variations in meaning over time
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Inclusion --Exclusion & the democratization of image censorship
Mid-Summer Night Swing Dancing at the Lincoln Center, NYC “Headbangers”--Heavy metal fans
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Identity issues & the meaning of images
Inclusion/cohesion Visual images as expression of identity, difference (distinction) Exclusion Discriminatory Dimensions Censorship and/or Democratization
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Mitchell--Why do some images offend?
False Assumptions: Images transparently linked to what it represents (doing something to image, does something to what it represents) Images “feels” what is done to it
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Examples from Mitchell
Richard Serra’s Tilted Arc
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Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veteran’s War Memorial
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Lin
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Mapplethorpe
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Michelangelo David
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Swastika
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Confederate Flage
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Jasper Johns Flag
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Marcus Harvey Myra
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Damian Hirst
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Poussin Adoration of the Golden Calf
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Serrano Piss Christ
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Offili Outrage over Virgin Mary? Outrage about symbolic desecration
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Latour: Why do images inspire hatred?
ways of understanding iconoclasts Inner goals Roles ascribed to images Effects of destruction on others How reactions of those assocciated with images are interpreted by iconoclasts Effects on the destroyer’s own feelings
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Fuseli: Artist weeping in despair ….
diverse meanings of the disappearance & rejection of artworks Vandalism vs. Iconoclasm Vandalists: ignorant, senseless Iconoclasts: deliberate opposition, “rationale” grounded in system of values
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Censorship as an outcome of democratization
artists’ & minority publics’ rights to “self-expression” or freedom of speech (1st Amendment in US) But systematic suppression VS. public’s rights & government’s duties to enforce standards issues-- what standards, whose standards?
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Typology of Iconoclasts
A-- against images B-against “freeze-frame” C-against opponents’ images D-Unwitting destroyers E-Ironic destroyers Message? Interrupte vs. cascading images
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