''Tell me whom you haunt and I tell you who you are'' Aby Warburg, Memory and Artistic Practices in the 21st Century

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Authors
Publication date 2022
Host editors
  • I. Saloul
  • A.S. Hansen
  • R. Deim
  • D. Grabowski
  • M. Sülek
  • J. van der Naaten
Book title AHM 2022 : Witnessing, Memory and Crisis
Book subtitle AHM Annual Conference 2022 : Proceedings for the annual conference hosted by the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) : June 30-July 2, 2022, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
ISBN
  • 9789463724494
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9789048557578
Series History, Culture, and Heritage
Event AHM Conference 2022: ‘Witnessing, Memory, and Crisis’
Pages (from-to) 65-72
Number of pages 8
Publisher Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM)
Abstract
In the last two decades, Aby Warburg (1866-1929) has become one of the main protagonists of not just art history
but Humanities at large. In recent years, artists have also been turning their faces towards Warburg, continuously
making references to his last and unfinished project: Mnemosyne Atlas (1927-1929). This paper will claim that
this is due to similarities between artists’ increasing interest in intervening into narratives of the past, and
Warburg’s conception of cultural memory in Mnemosyne, which was the accumulation of his life-long interests.
In this regard, the paper will argue that both for Warburg and artistic practices, cultural memory is a dynamic
process in which images act on creating new pathways into the past; and in return alternative understandings of
the past in the present.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048557578/AHM.2022.009
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