Art vapours: ways of seeing, hearing and speaking again

Conference paper


lok, s. and Kristensen, J. 2015. Art vapours: ways of seeing, hearing and speaking again. Thinking with John Berger. Cardiff Metropolitan University, Wales, UK 04 - 05 Sep 2014
TypeConference paper
TitleArt vapours: ways of seeing, hearing and speaking again
Authorslok, s. and Kristensen, J.
Abstract

Engaging particularly with the conference themes of drawing and writing, theory and practice, this paper proposes to talk first about a special issue of the Journal of Visual Culture published in 2012 (marking the 40th anniversary of Ways of Seeing), going on to introduce a second project, called Art Vapours.
The journal issue was co-edited by Raiford Guins, Juliette Kristensen and susan pui san lok, and comprises eighteen short contributions and reflections from historians, theorists, writers, thinkers, curators and makers, from across the fields of art history, visual culture and practice. The issue also includes an interview by Kristensen with Mike Dibb (producer, filmmaker and collaborator on Ways of Seeing), and a selection of visual essays commissioned by lok. In addition, lok produced a visual response to Dibb’s personal archive, called ‘Making Ways’, under the rubric, ‘Archivery’.
The second part of the paper will focus on a new collaboration between lok and Kristensen, under the name Art Vapours. With a view to writing, drawing, thinking, making, publishing and curating across a range of platforms, Art Vapours seeks to hear, recognise, and re-inscribe the voices and bodies that haunt the spaces of feminism, art and the everyday, past and present. The first AV project, currently in development, revolves around two points of departure, or two moments of discursive self-effacement, self-assertion, and interruption: a letter written to Berger in response to Ways of Seeing, from an apologetic ‘ordinary housewife’; and the women talking in the programmes’ second episode, who speak to Berger, to each other, and before but not to the camera. How might their words be un-archived, uncut and re-scripted, performed or re-staged? How might we recover and listen, re-imagine and re-cast our personal, cultural and political genealogies, in ways that see, hear and speak, to the past and the present?

KeywordsJohn Berger, Ways of Seeing, feminism, archives, art vapours
ConferenceThinking with John Berger
Publication dates
Print05 Sep 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited28 May 2015
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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