Geographica Helvetica (May 2024)

Material agency in art installations: exploring the interplay of art, space, and materials in Detroit

  • N. M. Küttel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-79-149-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79
pp. 149 – 160

Abstract

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Decades of decline, disinvestment, and racism have left Detroit with an abundance of abandoned buildings, ruins, vacant lots, and illicit trash dumps. Though these structures and materials might have forfeited their previous purposes, they can act as catalysts, substances, and co-creators of artworks. The paper is thus interested in examining the intricate interplay between art, space, and materiality in Detroit further. Drawing from the practices of local artists Olayami Dabls and Scott Hocking, the paper adopts a new materialist framework to investigate the dynamic agency of matter in the artistic process. By considering materials as active participants in the production of art and space, the paper seeks to add to the emerging interest in the emancipation and meaning making of material in art as well as cultural geography's engagements with new materialism.