마이클 라코위츠 The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist 영문 미술비평문
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마이클 라코위츠(Michael Rakowitz)의 "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" 영문 미술작품 비평문 입니다.
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As Crimp declares, “underneath each picture there is always another picture” (Crimp, 87), Michael Rakowitz’s recent work of art reveals the seriousness of a historical incident by creating an installation that mimics national museum setting. Since 2003 when the US-led invasion of Iraq had happened, more than seven thousands artifacts have gone missing or stolen from the national museum in Baghdad. As a way to meditate and respect these objects, Rakowitz’s The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist (2007- ongoing), currently exhibited at the MCA’s The Way of The Shovel, displays recreated collection of stolen artifacts from the national museum in Baghdad based on records at the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute. The work crosses different mediums such as drawing, sculpture, text, and sound, and the artist’s material choice, including his source of information provoke interesting irony and ridicule, which comments on the loss of human history and..
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Crimp, Douglas. “Pictures.” October, Vol. 8. The MIT Press, 1979. PDF.
Lee, Pamela. “Boundary Issues : The Art World Under The Sign Of Globalism.” Artforum International, 2003. Print