Sternberg Press / The Contemporary Condition
Edited by Geoff Cox and Jacob Lund, The Contemporary Condition series aims to question the formation of subjectivity and the concept of temporality in the world now. It begins from the assumption that art, with its ability to investigate the present and make meaning from it, can lead to an understanding of wider developments within culture and society. Addressing a perceived gap in existing literature, this series focuses on three broad strands: the issue of temporality, the role of contemporary media and computational technologies, and how artistic practice makes epistemic claims.
Series editor: Geoff Cox and Jacob Lund
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I Can't Sleep
Pub Date: Feb 01, 2022
Whose Time Is It?
Pub Date: Feb 01, 2022
Co-existence of Times
Pub Date: Aug 03, 2021
Exhibition-ism
Pub Date: Aug 03, 2021
The Last Resident
Pub Date: Sep 17, 2019
Anachrony, Contemporaneity, and Historical Imagination
Pub Date: Sep 17, 2019
“100 Years of Now” and the Temporality of Curatorial Research
Pub Date: Mar 26, 2019
Hegel after Occupy
Pub Date: Oct 02, 2018
There Is No Now
Pub Date: Sep 08, 2017
Contemporary Research Intensive
Pub Date: Sep 08, 2017
The Delayed Present
Pub Date: Apr 07, 2017
Notes on the Type, Time, Letters & Spirits
Pub Date: Apr 07, 2017
We Are Here, But Is It Now?
Pub Date: Apr 07, 2017
A Slow, Contemporary Violence
Pub Date: Sep 02, 2016