Objects and Organisms

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18. Jahrhundert
18th century
19. Jahrhundert
19th century
21. Jahrhundert
21st century
animate matter
animism
Animismus
anthropocentrism
Anthropozentrismus
art
art theory
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Early Modern period
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Fruhe Neuzeit
inanimate matter
Kunst
Kunsttheorie
Literary Studies
Literatur
museum
Object Studies
Objektstudien
reification
Sammlung
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Verdinglichung
Verlebendigung
vivification

Product details

  • ISBN 9783110694154
  • Weight: 724g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The interrelations between objects and organisms take many forms, from the microbes known to inhabit medieval manuscripts to the biomorphic forms observable in Art Nouveau lamps, and from the androids cast in American superhero comics to the coral found on Chinese porcelain recovered from shipwrecks. The contributions to this volume investigate various interactions between inanimate and animate matter in art, literature, technology, and other areas of human perception and expression. The book highlights how certain characteristics allow objects to be understood as living organisms, and vice versa. Via a range of dynamics involving vivification and reification, objects and organisms emerge as unstable, transforming within evolving situations.

  • Innovative, interdisciplinary object-scientific contribution to critical ecology

  • From the early modern period into the 21st century

Ella Beaucamp, 2016 Master in Art History and Byzantine Art History, LMU Munich; subsequently part of research group "Pre-modern Objects. An Archaeology of Experience"; dissertation on marble decoration of Venetian palace façades of the Romanesque period, funded by Gerda Henkel Foundation and the German Study Centre Venice; lives and works in Turin

Romana Kaske, PhD LMU Munich on objects of war in German-language poetry of the Middle Ages; subsequently Academic Fellow, University of Toronto and LMU Munich; she has conducted research on trust and pamphlets in the early modern period; lives and works in Toronto and Munich

Thomas Moser, studied art history, philosophy and architecture in Munich, Paris and Vienna; 2021 doctorate at LMU Munich; fellowships and guest residencies at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2022), Warburg Institute London (2021), Course Research Group "Imaginaries of Power", University of Hamburg (2019/2020), German Forum for Art History Paris (2018); since 2020, university assistant at the Research Department of Art History, TU Vienna