<p><span>Antarctica, that icy wasteland and extreme environment at the ends of the earth, was - at the beginning of the 20th century - the last frontier of Victorian imperialism, a territory subjected to heroic and sometimes desperate exploration. Now, at the start of the 21st century, Antarctica is
Antarctica, Art and Archive
โ Scribed by Polly Gould
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Visual Arts
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 369
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Antarctica, that icy wasteland and extreme environment at the ends of the earth, was โ at the beginning of the 20th century โ the last frontier of Victorian imperialism, a territory subjected to heroic and sometimes desperate exploration. Now, at the start of the 21st century, Antarctica is the vulnerable landscape behind iconic images of climate change. In this genre-crossing narrative Gould takes us on a journey to the South Pole, through art and archive.
Through the life and tragic death of Edward Wilson, polar explorer, doctor, scientist and artist, and his watercolours, and through the work of a pioneer of modern anthropology and opponent of scientific racism, Franz Boas, Gould exposes the legacies of colonialism and racial and gendered identities of the time. Antarctica, the White Continent, far from being a blank โ and white โ canvas, is revealed to be full of colour. Gould argues that the medium matters and that the practices of observation in art, anthropology and science determine how we see and what we know. Stories of exploration and open-air watercolour painting, of weather experiments and ethnographic collecting, of evolution and extinction, are interwoven to raise important questions for our times. Revisiting Antarctica through the archive becomes the urgent endeavour to imagine an inhabitable planetary future.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover page
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Expanded Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Antarctica through Art and the Archive
Atmosphere through Architecture
Anthropos through Nomadic Subjects
Biography through Zoegraphy
Transposition through Refraction
Art and Antarctica through Writing
The Journey through the Writing
Prologue
Notes from the Field
Glass
Archive
1 Elsewhere
The Crippetts
A Chapter of Antarctic History
Evolution
Notes and Queries
Hints to Travellers
Avant-Garde
A View from Nowhere
Archive as Field
Analogy
Immediacy
Medium
No More Elsewhere
2 Watercolor
In the Open Air
Notes towards a Lecture on Sketching
The Weather
Climate Control
Horizon
Permanent Color
Black and White
Color in Nature
The History of Art
Of Turnerian Topography
Everything Wanders
Watercolors
3 Antarctica through the Archive
Antarctica
Curious Perspective
The Grid and Globe
The Antarctic Manual
Observation Hill
The Southern Journey
X
The South Pole
The Observer and the Observed
Interpretation
Atmosphere
Ekphrasis
Through the Archive
4 The Color of Water
Understanding of the Color of Water
Typology
The Study of Geography
Natural History
Pharmakon
Silver Nitrate
Fugitive Color
Diorama
Climatron
Twenty-First-Century Storm Cloud
Participant Observation
Air Conditioning
5 Where Else
No Where Else
Refractive Index
Please Return Immediately
Similarity- in-Difference
The Hut and the Museum
The View from Somewhere
Rear-Guard
Lantern Lecture
Some Notes on Penguins
But Things Have Turned out Otherwise
Some Fragments of an Antarctic Archive
Hope
Epilogue
The Arkive
Ice
Field Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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