Sternberg Press / The Contemporary Condition
The Contemporary Condition offers a sustained inquiry into contemporaneity as a defining condition of our historical present. Departing from the assumption that the relationship between artistic practice and sociopolitical reality is radically changing, the series explores planetarity, the aesthetics of eco-systemic changes, and how the networked image can be understood as a relational assemblage to address the politics of infrastructure and wider ecologies.
Series editor: Geoff Cox and Jacob Lund
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Contemporaneity in Embodied Data Practices
Pub Date: Apr 01, 2025
The Autonomy of Art Is Ordinary
Pub Date: Feb 04, 2025
Challenging Institutionalization
Pub Date: Feb 04, 2025
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