Participatory art, social tragedy and political dissensus: a possible battle
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5965/2175234616392024e0011Keywords:
participatory art, social tragedy, dissensus, battle of orgreave, Jeremy DellerAbstract
This paper analyzes the relationship between the social tragedy of the neoliberal agenda and the political dissensus of participatory art through a specific case: the collective performance Battle of Orgreave by Jeremy Deller. Carried out in 2001, the artwork proposes the reenactment of one of the most violent conflicts of the post-war period between neoliberal policies and the working class: the tragic police attack against striking miners perpetrated during the Thatcher era in England in 1984. For the reenactment, Deller relies on the cooperation of about a thousand participants, hundreds of whom are “veterans” of the original conflict. The analysis is based on Stephanie Baker’s “social tragedy” theory, in conjunction with the concepts of “political dissensus” and “antagonism” by Jacques Rancière, Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe, and Claire Bishop. In conclusion, it is argued that the collective elaboration of a social tragedy has in the mechanics of authorial retraction one of its possible political limits.
Downloads
References
ARDEN, Holly. Participatory art and the impossible public. Art & the Public Sphere, vol. 3, n. 2, 2014.
ARISTÓTELES. Poética. Os Pensadores – Aristóteles. São Paulo: Victor Civita, 1973.
BAKER, Stephanie Alice. Social tragedy: the power of myth, ritual, and emotion in the new media ecology. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
BASBAUM, Ricardo. O papel do artista como agenciador de eventos e fomentador de produções frente à dinâmica do circuito de arte [2002]. In: REZENDE, Renato (org.). Arte contemporânea brasileira (2000-2020). São Paulo: Circuito/Hedra, 2021.
BEECH, Dave. Include me out! Art Monthly, n. 315, abr. 2008.
BIRCHALL, Michael. Situating participatory art between process and practice. Arken Bulletin, Arken Museum of Modern Art, vol. 7, 2017.
BISHOP, Claire. Antagonism and relational aesthetics. October, vol. 110, Fall 2004.
BISHOP, Claire. Artificial hells: participatory art and the politics of spectatorship. London; New York: Verso, 2012.
BUTLER, David. Battle of Orgreave. a-n Magazine for Artists, set. 2001.
CARTER, Kristen. Lygia Clark and the logics of participation after “failed” revolt. Excursions, vol. 7, n. 1, 2017.
CORREIA, Alice. Interpreting Jeremy Deller’s The Battle of Orgreave. Visual Culture in Britain, vol. 7, n. 2, 2006.
COSTELLO, Diarmuid. On the very idea of a “political” work of art. The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 29, n. 1, 2021.
DELLER, Jeremy. The battle of Orgreave [2002]. In: BISHOP, Claire (ed.). Participation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2006.
DEUTSCHE, Rosalyn. Evictions: art and spatial politics. Cambridge; London: MIT Press, 1996.
FARQUHARSON, Alex. Jeremy Deller: the Battle of Orgreave. Frieze, n. 61, set. 2001.
FIGGIS, Mike. The Battle of Orgreave, vídeo, sonoro, color., 63’15’’, 2001. Disponível em: https://youtu.be/3ncrWxnxLjg
FOUCAULT, Michel. O que é um autor? [1969]. In: Estética: literatura e pintura, música e cinema. 2ª ed. Rio de Janeiro: Forense Universitária, 2009.
GILES, Howard. The Battle of Orgreave, June 18 1984. EventPlan, 5 nov. 2014. Disponível em: www.eventplan.co.uk
GILMORE, Joanna. Lessons from Orgreave: police power and the criminalization of protest. Journal of Law and Society, vol. 46, n. 4, dez. 2019.
KWON, Miwon. One place after another: site-specific art and locational identity. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
LACLAU, Ernesto; MOUFFE, Chantal. Hegemony and socialist strategy: towards a radical democratic politics. 2nd ed. London: Version, 2001.
RANCIÈRE, Jacques. Does democracy mean something? [2007]. In: Dissensus: on politics and aesthetics. New York: Bloomsbury, 2010.
RAWSTHORNE, Phil. Implementing the Ridley Report: the role of Thatcher’s policy unit during the miners’ strike of 1984–1985. International Labor and Working-Class History, n. 94, 2018.
SPIERS, Amy. The limits of sociability: an exploration of the possibilities and pitfalls of participatory art. Dissertação (Mestrado em Artes), University of Melbourne, 2011.
THE BATTLE of Orgreave. Artangel, Londres, s.d. Disponível em: www.artangel.org.uk
WHITE, Hayden. O passado prático. ArtCultura, Uberlândia, vol. 20, n. 37, jul.-dez. 2018 [2010].
WILSON, Andrew. Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave Archive (an injury to one is an injury to all). Tate, London, October 2012, sem paginação. Disponível em: www.tate.org.uk
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Artur Correia de Freitas
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
The articles published by the magazine are free to use, intended for academic and non-commercial applications. Copyright is all assigned to the magazine. The articles whose authors are identified represent the expression from the point of view of their authors and not the official position of Palíndromo Magazine. The author (s) commits to whenever they publish material referring to the article published in Palíndromo mention this publication as follows:
This article was originally published by Palíndromo magazine in its volume (place the volume), number (place the number) in the year of (place the year) and can be accessed at: http://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromo