Title: Lecture WK 11: Identity
1Lecture WK 11 Identity
2What unites the following images?
- The following images were referred to in the
lecture - Gordon Bennett, Self-Portrait (But I always
wanted to be One of the Good Guys), 1990 - Brett Whiteley Self-portrait in the Studio, 1976
- Anastasia Klose, cover image Broadsheet, CACSA,
Mar 2007 - Hou Leong, An Australian (Crocodile Dundee),
1994 - Tracey Moffatt, Movie Star (David Gulpilil), 1985
- Phillip George, Borderlands, 2007
3Identity
- Identity - one of the key themes in contemporary
art (Robertson, McDaniel, 2005. Perry and Wood,
2004. Heartney, 2008. Allen, 2001) - Identity overlaps with other equally dominant
preoccupations such as the body, place, politics.
4Brief history of Identity Art has always been
interested in identity
- Portraiture the Self-Portrait - important
genres in art history (Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Frida
Kahlo, Chuck Close). - With modernism, the camera becomes the main tool
for portraiture - (is Annie Leibowitz the most well-known
portraitist today?) - The AGNSWs Archibald Prize the Doug Moran
portrait prize demonstrate the ongoing popularity
of portraiture in the visual arts
5How one views oneself, how the world views us, is
always of interest. . .
- But contemporary artists are self-conscious
about identity to a degree that was rare in
previous periods (Robertson, McDaniel, 2005, 39) - So why this increased interest in Identity?
61 The construction of the modern self
- World wars, mass migration, development of mass
communication transport systems (20thC) have
rapidly re-shaped the modern world the concept
of the self. - Pre-modern identity - given, fixed, tied to
custom, place, tradition. - Modern-Postmodern identity - no longer a fixed
entity but a self-reflexive project, a
subject-in-process (Anthony Giddons) - The individual, no longer tied to family class
traditions is free/forced to make decisions about
how to live, work, behave to choose a
lifestyle! (Reality Television is all about
people making re-making themselves)
7- Post WW2
- - an escalation in the global mobilization of
people, shifting roles, the renegotiating of
borders - contributes to both an anxiety
obsession about identity.
82 Theorisation of the self (1960sgt)
- Concept of self - not fixed, solid, whole,
contained, unified but fragmented, contradictory,
plural (eg United States of Tara (ABC TV, Steven
Spielberg) - Juggle different roles /identities (eg work,
motherhood, student). - Virtual identities
93 Equal Rights Movements
- Development of the liberation movements of the
1960s emphasised an identity based on race,
gender or sexual affiliations eg feminism, black
gay pride movements -
- This gave rise to Identity Politics (1980s,
1990s).
104 Post 1960s change in art teaching methods
- Skills, techniques, genres gt open-ended approach,
often requiring students to draw on themselves
for their subject matter. -
- This coincides with students desire to find out
who they are as unique individuals convey this
in their art (Robertson, McDaniel, 2005)
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- . . . So what is Identity?
- gtgtgtgt
121. A singular entity
-
- . . . often interchangeable with terms such as
self, character, individuality, personal identity.
132. Identity can be relational or communal
- . . . prioritising social, cultural
affiliations. -
- Old affiliations - eg class, religion are
replaced by allegiances to specific
cultural/social groups eg race, ethnicity,
gender, sexuality Identity Politics.
14Definition Identity Politics (1980s 1990s)
- . . . is naming oneself as a member of a cultural
group representing oneself verbally visually
in terms of that identity (Lippard) - . . . many artists who represent marginalized
entities tell stories to bring these identities
to life (Heartney, 246) - Post Identity (00s) - draws on the discourses of
Identity Politics (ie feminism, post-colonialism)
but isnt contained/limited by them. - Post Identity is represented as complex,
multiple, fluid, hybrid.
153. National Identity
- . . . preoccupied Aust artists of the past (eg
Heidelberg, Antipodeans, re-emerged as the
provincialism problem (1960s 70s). - Even the contemporary notion of an
UnAustralian art (Rex Butler) is haunted by
national identity. - There is no real Australia waiting to be
uncovered. A national identity is an invention.
Richard White (1981) Inventing Australia
16National Identity carries with it connotations of
old ideas stereotypes (landscapes
lifesavers!)
- Post National Identity takes a more nuanced
exploratory approach - an Aust accent
- trends
- a dialogue with place or indigeneity.
-
- National Identity is unavoidable when
representing ourselves (as Australian) on the
world stage (Venice Biennale, Face Up Berlin,
2004).
17National identity v cultural identity.
- Exploring Cultural Identity can
- challenge established notions of what it is to be
Australian - focus on interconnectedness coexistence
- open up more poetic possibilities of seeing the
world (N Papastergiadis).
18Lets pretend . . . Project Identity!
- You are invited to submit a proposal on the theme
of identity. The winning entry will be awarded
pots of money, all costs of developing staging
the exhibition will be covered. The exhibition
will tour widely (so youll get to travel visit
exotic countries for free!) You will have total
control over selection of artists (/or
additional curators) itll be a terrific boost
to your career!
19- Identity can be interpreted how you see fit the
best proposal will be judged on the title,
rationale selection of artists. - The judging panel will be your tutors the
winning entry announced last week of the course
Lecture WK 13!
20Form into groups
- Themes
- individual identity
- relational / communal identity
- - race / ethnicity
- - gender / sexuality
- - hybrid / post
- national/cultural identity
21Lecture, WK 11 Identity - Main Points
- Contemporary focus on Identity is influenced
by, -
- The construction of the modern self
- Critical analysis / deconstruction of
identity/self - Equality movements/identity politics
- Post 1960s change in art teaching methods
- Identity can be categorised as,
- Individual
- Relational/communal (identity politics
post/hybrid identity) - National/cultural Identity (post national
identity)
22- Images /references
- www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/.../whiteley_portraits
- leong.com.au/hou/Australian.htm
- http//www.artinfo.com.au/artists/about/anastasia-
-klose - http//www.ngv.vic.gov.au/gordonbennett/education/
02.html - http//www.ngv.vic.gov.au/gordonbennett/education/
themes.html - http//www.roslynoxley9.com.au/artists/26/Tracey_M
offatt/profile/ - www.artguide.com.au/.../