Archive of Fear and Love - On the discourse of history, memory and nostalgia in contemporary art
Abstract
In my master thesis project, I deal with the ongoing discourse in contemporary art on archive,
memory, nostalgia and history. I am making different versions of archival “total” installations
dealing with nuclear power, fear, hope and connections between the political and the private.
Starting out with the appropriation of found texts, objects, photos and film footage merged
with personal memories I rework the material – transforming it, bending it, adding to it and
making new connections between the objects. The aim is to both deconstruct and reconstruct
the past in order to offer alternative historical accounts and also putting the search light on the
power structures and societal norms that make up the foundations of established historical
research. Whose history is being written and what is excluded? I incorporate elements and
fragments of life that I as a historian would have found irrelevant, and thereby open up for a
more “true” and democratic history where the viewer visiting my installations will become a
co-producer of the work.
My installations are made up of mixed media: video, painting, sculpture, found objects and
texts. In my artistic process theories of art, culture and society are important sources of
inspiration. On the other hand, the strongest driving forces for me to do art are in the physical
materiality and the practical search process of the work itself.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2011-02-28Author
Olsson, Lars
Keywords
archive
history
memory
nostalgia
contemporary art
installation art
video art
nuclear energy
technological determinism
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:044
Language
eng