Since the early twentieth century, contemporary art and art theory have creatively challenged the status of representation. During that time, the court of law has come to rely on a variety of new representational modes and technologies. The law is increasingly staged on a screen and the photographs, video documents, audio recordings used as evidence are not entirely distinct from their correlates in contemporary art, cinema and mass media. What questions of representation, judgment and justice cross borders between art and the law?
Essays by:
Julie A. Cassiday, Costas Douzinas, Piyel Haldar, Martin Jay, Peter Goodrich, Richard Mohr, Judy Radul, Avital Ronell, Eyal Sivan and Cornelia Vismann.
Artists contributing:
John Baldessari, Dan Graham, Harun Farocki, Stan Douglas, Aernout Mik, Kobe Matthys, Judy Radul, Renzo Martens, Ana Torfs, The Atlas Group, René Magritte, Model Court, Rana Hamadeh, Thomas Demand and Les Levine.
Edited by: Marit Paasche and Judy Radul
Published by Sternberg Press.
Produced by Henie Onstad Art Centre, Norway.
Design by Eriksen / Brown
