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Reimag(in)ing the Victorians in Contemporary Art

An exploration of how contemporary artists reimagine 19th-century technologies, crafts, lives and narratives in their work.

From contemporary deployments of taxidermy, magic lanterns and microscopy to the visualization of forgotten lives, marginalized narratives and colonial histories, this book explores how the work of artists including Mat Collishaw, Yinka Shonibare, Tessa Farmer, Mark Dion, Dorothy Cross and Ingrid Pollard reimag(in)es the Victorians in the ‘present’.

Examining how recent paintings, sculptures, photographs, installations and films revisit and re-present nineteenth-century technologies, practices and events, the book’s rich interdisciplinary approach applies literary, media and linguistic theories to its analysis of visual art, alongside in-depth discussions of the Victorian inventions, concepts and narratives that they invoke. 

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A photograph of Tessa Farmer's, Swarming Fever, 2021 (installation image from Reimag(in)ing the Victorians, Djanogly Gallery, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham, 2023)20 / 21 November 2023

Palgrave Macmillan/Springer International.

Tessa Farmer, Swarming Fever, 2021 Installation image from Reimag(in)ing the Victorians Djanogly Gallery, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham, 2023

 
A head and shoulders portrait photograph of Isobel Elstob
This book’s emphasis on how - and why - we represent the historical past makes its contribution particularly timely. And by drawing attention to the importance of historiography to the work of these artists, it also unravels the complicated history of History itself.
Isobel Elstob
Assistant Professor in Art History
 

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