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Quart, Issue 59: The Work of Deflation

Deadline: Dec 2, 2020 Jakub Zarzycki

Quart. Quarterly of Art History Institute at the University of Wroclaw

Call for papers to Issue 59: The Work of Deflation: Unlearning, Deskilling, Epistemologies of Igno- rance

(printed: March 2021)

Ils (…) rien n’est exprimé que ce qu’ils ont eux-mêmes balbutié, balbutié si souvent qu’ils arrivent parfois (…) à formuler ce qu’ils souhaitent formuler. (…) Mais que de fatigues,

que d’imperfection, que de grossièretés!

Guillaume Apollinaire

Unlearning and all other deflation tactics (e.g. deskilling) played an important role in modern art:

as a source of many changes, they contributed to redefining the field of power. Dissapointing of expectations was one of Manet's strategies. The good old example of Duchamp's Fountain demonstrates the critical and emancipatory potential of a lack of mastery by challenging existing patterns and by being able to become what and who one wants. Duchamp's deflation tactics also contested projects that might hide in themselves some new ideals to pursue. Epistemologies of ignorance effectively served to get rid of the language that naturalizes violence and were benefi- cial in postcolonial or identity studies.

Artists continue to use unlearning for critical purposes, exploring, among others, cognitive disso- nance or misunderstanding as a way of resistance to the authority of power and its oppression – it is then a prelude to the production of supporting and liberating knowledge. Unlearning, there- fore, is not necessarily a way merely to better assimilate new knowledge and improve the future, it is a chance for emerging of a yet shocking surprise of everyday life, of what is poor, failed, ordi- nary, other and in a position of weakness.

Nowadays, however, deflation strategies and deskilling are Janus-faced, moving into areas that produce strict hierarchies and dependencies. By choosing the Fountain and becoming its author, Duchamp marginalized the actual designer and craftsman. Today, similar strategies can link as much to cooperation, shared authorship and exchange based on dialogue as to exploitation, as they are often applied in relation to the poor periphery: the division of labour makes it possible to hire (for little money) someone who knows and is able, and to take possession of their work. In the deflation tactics recycled by neoliberalism, power and efficiency are still at stake in the game.

After all, epistemologies of ignorance function in the context of knowledge produced and distribut- ed as an economic good.

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We invite authors to consider the following topics, among others:

- designing the future as a new formatting "ideal”,

- parasitism or sharing: deskilling as a trick used by subordinated others and/or a tool to subdue the periphery,

- dememorization – a power strategy? (e.g. in Eastern Europe),

- the effect of disappointment with a work of art as a criterion for positive evaluation, - position of weakness,

- epistemophilia and knowledge production versus ontological turn (post-Cartesian artist).

The deadline for submission of papers: 2 December 2020 The issue will be published in the 2nd half of March 2021 Special editor of the issue: Prof. Dr. hab. Anna Markowska

Papers (from 20,000 to 40,000 characters, in Polish or English, with up to 7 illustrations) should be submitted in format specified in the guidelines (to be downloaded from the website:

http://quart.uni.wroc.pl/wytyczne.html) to the address: quart@uwr.edu.pl in accordance with the indicated deadlines indicated. The editors reserve the right to select given papers. All the submitt- ed papers will be subject to a double-blind review, in line with COPE guidelines.

"Quart" is a regularly published quarterly journal by the Institute of Art History of the University of Wroclaw. It is indexed in ERIH+, CEJSH and BazHum databases. It was awarded a grant under the

"Support for 500 Scientific Journals" Programme of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

It is included in the list of scientific journals of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education as of 31.07.2019 with 20 points. The current number can be purchased in EMPiK chain stores. Archival issues are available in libraries and in a digitalized form in Polona website: https://polona.- pl/search/?query=quart.

Reference:

CFP: Quart, Issue 59: The Work of Deflation. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 12, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/22619>.

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