Disrupting Archaeology and Art
Excavation and Contemporary Painting
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 14 May 2026
- ISBN 9781350507500
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size 246x186x14 mm
- Weight 506 g
- Language
- Illustrations 62 bw illus 700
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Long description:
There is a long history of interaction and collaboration between artist and archaeologist. However, recent provocative work in the field, studio, museum and gallery, has opened new possibilities for radical alliances and creations. Disrupting Archaeology and Art presents the work and conversation of an archaeologist and a contemporary painter who have moved into experimental territories beyond the traditional boundaries of their disciplines. This book presents detailed descriptions of six important works made by the authors.
Doug Bailey's aim is to change the ways that archaeologists engage with the materials of the past. His montages, films, and performance destructions (such as Releasing the Archive) undermine traditionally unquestioned tenets of archaeological action and of the conservation and preservation of artefacts and ancient remains. In Disrupting Archaeology and Art, Bailey describes his reasoning and methods of making three of his more provocative works.
Simon Callery sets out to find new forms and functions for landscape-based painting. His contact paintings, pit paintings and large-scale sculptural work (Trench 10) produced in direct response to archaeological excavations in England and Wales, provoke significant debate over issues of time, image, and materiality. In Disrupting Archaeology and Art, Callery presents detailed accounts of how and why the excavation site has shaped his thinking and ambitions for contemporary painting.
This book is a conversation between two iconoclasts, placing a first-hand, makers' views of the creative process, within a wider dialogue about how artists and archaeologists respond to their shared themes of originality, time, authorship and meaning.
Table of Contents:
List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Two journeys, three voices
2. Segsbury Project (Simon Callery, 1996-2003)
3. Authorship
4. Twenty Minutes Inside Out (Doug Bailey, 2010)
5. Creating original work
6. Chromium Oxide Cut Pit Painting (Simon Callery, 2009)
7. Different times
8. Which Ruins do we Valorize (Doug Bailey, 2014)
9. Avoiding meaning
10. Country Register (Simon Callery, 2018)
11. Disruption
12. Releasing the Archive (Doug Bailey, 2020) 133
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents