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Beautiful, Gruesome, and True: Artists at Work in the Face of War
Beautiful, Gruesome, and True: Artists at Work in the Face of War | Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
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Why some of the most interesting artists of our time committed themselves to some of the most devastating conflicts on Earth Why are some of the most interesting artists of our time committed to engaging with conflict and exploitation around the world? Beautiful, Gruesome, and True tells the stories of three of them: Amar Kanwar makes riveting films about the destruction of rural India in the drive to extract natural resources. Teresa Margolles creates haunting installations from the traces of crime scenes and drug-related violence in Mexico. The anonymous collective Abounaddara has produced more than four hundred short films chronicling the uprising and civil war in Syria. Drawing on years of research and extensive reporting, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie vividly recounts how a group of "political" artists found ways to produce remarkable works of art that demand deliberate and methodical ways of thinking--works that are contemplative, thoughtful, even redemptive. "A gifted critic and a compelling journalist, Wilson-Goldie offers many important insights into the challenges these artists face in their confrontation with authority, repressive regimes, death, and violence. The story she tells could not be more timely." --Glenn D. Lowry, David Rockefeller Director, Museum of Modern Art
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Maria514626
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The three artists/groups, their contexts and the histories of violence they expose are horrifying. One artist's exhibit at the Venice Biennale — seared. in. mind.

There was a lot of exposition on the art world. It detracted from the book. It was as if I was suddenly yanked into an academic journal. (It moved the book from 4 starts to 3.) #arc #augustARCreadathon #augustARC

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Maria514626
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I‘m determined to finish this #arc. I‘m not a big fan of modern art. Reading about it alternately bores and confuses me. I‘ve been skimming some. 😬

That said, this is quite interesting. The author explains both the artist and their history/context. The stories are fascinating, heartbreaking, and/or puzzling. The artists are from India, Mexico and Syria.

There are no photos. 😟 I hope there are in the published version. Although some … 🙊