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Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic - Contemporary / Unconscious
Première monographie.
Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic's films, installations, performances, and texts offer an aesthetic and political redefinition of gendered relations—especially in the realms of memory and identity politics at work in recent history and in the frame of contemporary visual production. Specifically, she focuses in her performative investigations on moments of queerness and non-alignment in both colonial and fascist regimes of power.
The publication documents for the first time the work of the artist to date, in particular her most important previous projects are translated into book format:
Freud Film, Non-aligned relatives, The Bacha Posh Project, Private View and Active Intolerance.
In
Freud Film, Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic deals with the unconscious within the development of Freud's psychoanalytical theory and tackles the racialized and heteropatriarchal dimension of its concept of "alterity", which is foundational to the constitution of a modern "European identity"—based, actually, on the exclusion of others. Non-alignment as a geopolitical reality and as a concept—a political and cultural refusal to align to certain normative models and behaviors—recurs often in the artist's work. Non-aligned Relatives is a work constellation in which she investigates diverse aspects of non-alignment, on political, cultural, and psychoanalytical levels, especially also linking it to formations of queer kinship, a strategy which continues in The Bacha Posh Project.
The series
Private View tackles investment in art institutions from the weapons industry, hedgefund companies, and investors of Nazi heritage, thus, in a self-reflexive movement, questioning the capacity of the art field itself to welcome, support, and stand for minoritarian alternatives and non-aligned thought. In Active Intolerance, Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic's research tackles diverse forms of exploitation of labor in enclosed environments, namely the factory and the prison. The artist once again investigates the liberal and capitalist political project and its relentless construction of, on the one hand, working, consuming, complying, and reproducing bodies and, on the other, of those, who are to be exploited.
Publié suite à l'exposition d'Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic à la Kunsthalle Wien en 2022.
Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic (née en 1980 à Paraćin, Yougoslavie, déplacée en 1989, et ayant reçu la citoyenneté autrichienne en même temps qu'un nouveau nom en 2002) est une artiste, chercheuse et écrivain. Elle travaille dans et sur l'art contemporain, l'histoire de l'art, les études culturelles et la théorie critique. Elle s'intéresse à l'altérité, aux manifestations du capital mondial, au colonialisme et à l'Orient, aux formes d'évasion, à la psychanalyse historique ainsi qu'aux politiques de mémoire et de guerre. Hoffner travaille avec la vidéo, la photographie, l'installation et la performance. Elle utilise des moyens d'appropriation tels que le retraitement de photographies, d'interviews et de rapports, et cherche des moyens de désynchroniser les appartenances normatives du corps et de la voix, du son et de l'image. Elle travaille explicitement contre la domination actuelle de l'esthétique corporatiste, des images de dégoût et d'horreur et de l'establishment de droite en insistant sur l'analyse, la contextualisation et la réflexion. Hoffner cherche à introduire des temporalités, des relations et des espaces entre les images iconiques et les événements hautement performatifs de notre contemporanéité totalisante.
Textes de Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic, Anne Faucheret, Flavia Matei, Sónia Melo, Sara Reisman, Marlène Rigler.
 
paru en mars 2023
édition anglaise
24 x 30 cm (broché)
120 pages (ill.)
 
18.00
 
ISBN : 978-1-915609-11-3
EAN : 9781915609113
 
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Contemporary / Unconscious
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