ABSTRACT

Ventriloquism, Performance, and Contemporary Art volume calls attention to the unexpected prevalence of ventriloqual motifs and strategies within contemporary art.

Engaging with issues of voice, embodiment, power, and projection, the case studies assembled in this volume span a range of media from painting, sculpture, and photography to installation, performance, architecture, and video. Importantly, they both examine and enact ventriloqual practices, and do so as a means of interrogating and performatively bearing out contemporary conceptions of authorship, subjectivity, and performance. Put otherwise, the chapters in this book oscillate seamlessly between art history, theory, and criticism through both analytical and performative means. Across twelve essays on ventriloquism in contemporary art, the authors, who are curators, historians, and artists, shine light on this outdated practice, repositioning it as a conspicuous and meaningful trend within a range of artistic practices today.

This book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, media studies, performance, museum/curatorial studies, and theater.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Voiceovers

part I|65 pages

Pulling Strings

chapter |17 pages

Voice, Vivification, and Subjectivity

Jasper Johns' Ventriloquist

chapter |17 pages

2Over My Dead Body

Puppets, Performance, and Paralysis in Cardiff and Miller's The Marionette Maker

chapter 4|16 pages

Dislocated Voices

Wael Shawky's Cabaret Crusades

part II|58 pages

Dummies

chapter 5|19 pages

García's Juegos

Puppets, Immunity, Torture

chapter 6|20 pages

Dialectic Silence

Schizophonia in Juan Muñoz's Ventriloquist Dummy

chapter 7|17 pages

Tadeusz Kantor's Dead Dummies

part III|55 pages

Speech Acts

chapter 8|24 pages

I Remember

On Modern Living

chapter 9|15 pages

Embolalia

Anna Deavere Smith Throwing Her Voice

chapter |14 pages

10Re-siting Marx

Okwui Enwezor, Ventriloquism, and the Das Kapital Oratorio

part IV|52 pages

Echoes

chapter 11|20 pages

In a Manner of Speaking

chapter |30 pages

Lithic Record