03621oam 2200577Ka 450 991082171480332120190503073414.00-262-31533-51-4619-3440-00-262-31532-7(CKB)2670000000417308(EBL)3339636(SSID)ssj0000950553(PQKBManifestationID)11520865(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000950553(PQKBWorkID)11005660(PQKB)11462863(MiAaPQ)EBC3339636(OCoLC)852896298(OCoLC)856525718(OCoLC)961546473(OCoLC)962602326(OCoLC)966257228(OCoLC)988460843(OCoLC)991926630(OCoLC)1035426196(OCoLC)1037935998(OCoLC)1038700546(OCoLC)1045508698(OCoLC)1055340158(OCoLC)1065905008(OCoLC)1081226622(OCoLC-P)852896298(MaCbMITP)9469(Au-PeEL)EBL3339636(CaPaEBR)ebr10733299(OCoLC)852896298(EXLCZ)99267000000041730820130716d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrParallel presents the art of Pierre Huyghe /Amelia BarikinCambridge, Massachusetts The MIT Press[2012]1 online resource (280 p.)Outgrowth of the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Melbourne, Australia).0-262-52838-X 0-262-01780-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: in what time do we live? -- Early works -- The Association of Freed Times -- A movie navigated by stops -- Figures of speech -- Inside out utopia -- Topological systems: an economy of time.The first book-length art historical examination of a major contemporary French artist. Over the past two decades, French artist Pierre Huyghe has produced an extraordinary body of work in constant dialogue with temporality. Investigating the possibility of a hypothetical mode of timekeeping--"parallel presents"--Huyghe has researched the architecture of the incomplete, directed a puppet opera, founded a temporary school, established a pirate television station, staged celebrations, scripted scenarios, and journeyed to Antarctica in search of a mythological penguin. In this first book-length art historical examination of Huyghe and his work, Amelia Barikin traces the artist's continual negotiation with the time codes of contemporary society. Barikin finds in Huyghe's projects an alternate way of thinking about history--a "topological historicity" that deprograms (or reprograms) temporal formats. Barikin offers pioneering analyses of Huyghe's lesser-known early works as well as sustained readings of later, critically acclaimed projects, including No Ghost Just a Shell (2000), L'Expedition scintillante (2002), and A Journey That Wasn't (2005). She emphasizes Huyghe's concepts of "freed time" and "the open present," in which anything might happen. Bringing together an eclectic array of subjects and characters--from moon walking to situationist practices, from Snow White to Gilles Deleuze--Parallel Presents offers a highly original account of the driving forces behind Huyghe's work.Art of Pierre HuygheARTS/GeneralARTS/Art History/Contemporary Art700.92Barikin Amelia1979-1634978OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910821714803321Parallel presents3975481UNINA