Our project investigates artistic conceptions of reality against the backdrop of social processes of abstraction. Our goal is to develop a methodological framework that allows us to identify historical and systematic forms of realistic mediation of reality. We want to challenge prevailing art historical narratives that start from a realism-abstraction dichotomy and foreground the importance of realist art in the 20th and 21st centuries critically engaging with the abstraction of global capitalism.

Team

Wolfgang Brückle, Principal Investigator
Julia Gelshorn, Principal Investigator

Tobias Ertl, Postdoctoral Researcher
Alexandra Pfammatter, Project Assistant
Irène Unholz, PhD Candidate
Salvatore Vitale, Practice-based PhD Candidate

Project partners

Kunsthalle Friart, Fribourg, CH
Chair for Philosophy and Aesthetics, University of Fribourg, CH
Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg, Sweden
European Centre for Documentary Research, University of South Wales
Chair for Contemporary Art and Curation, University of Exeter