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Front, Field, Line, Plane. Researching the Militant Image

The social and political demands of civil unrest are all to easily reduced to depictions of direct, manifest – in contrast to latent structural – violence or to just another instance of representatives of the state power struggling with protestors. Starting from that premise, the research and exhibition project Front, Field, Line, Plane: Researching the Militant Image questioned how political and social struggles – and state violence – are represented, mediated, and circulated through images and architecture. Contributions by Jeff Derksen, Suzanna Milevska, Cornelia Kastelan and Ulf Wuggenig. Edited by Hannes Loichinger and Ulf Wuggenig, Kunstraum of Leuphana University of Lüneburg.


Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber
Front, Field, Line, Plane. Researching the Militant Image
Adocs, 2016, 9783943253108
16,00 €