1st Edition
Urban Art and the City Creating, Destroying, and Reclaiming the Sublime
Introduction. Urban Art Between Archetypal Sublimity and Ultramodern Insurgency
Argyro Loukaki
Part 1: Creating, Imitating and Destroying the Urban Sublime and Its Materiality: From Athenian Classicism to Neoclassicism and the Present
1. Ancient Greek Cities as Works of Art
Manolis Korres
2. Assaulting the Archetypes: Urban Materiality and the Current Adulation and Hatred for Marble in Athens
Argyro Loukaki
Part 2: The Artistic Sublime of the Byzantine Cosmopolis: Between Imitation of Classicism and the Christian Dogma
3. On Real and Imaginary Cities. Textual and Visual Representation of Cities and the Perception of Urban Space in the Byzantine World
Vicky Foskolou
4. Art as Carrier of the Identity and Reflection of the Great Polis (Constantinople) and the Sacred Polis (Jerusalem) in Byzantine Provinces
Charalampos G. Chotzakoglou
5. Depictions of the Virgin in an 11th-Century Panel at Sinai as Perception of the City of Constantinople
Dionysis Mourelatos
6. Between Convention and Reality. Visual Approaches to the City in Post-Byzantine Icon Painting
Jenny Albani
Part 3: Current Crisis and Urban Insurgency as Contestation of the Urban Sublime: From Comprehensive Theory to Athenian Praxis
7. Urban Insurgency as Political Art
Erik Swyngedouw
8. Athens, Invisible City: From Neoclassical Re-Construction to the Dystopia of the Crisis and Its Contestation by the Urban Grassroots
Lila Leontidou
9. Bodies in the City: Athenian Street Art and the Biopolitics of the ‘Greek Crisis’
Dimitris Plantzos
Part 4: (Re)-Constituting the Sublime City: Nature, Sculpture, Architecture, Film and Politics in Representations of Modern and Ultramodern Space
10. Urban Gardening as a Collective Participatory Art: Landscape and Political Qualities Related to the Concept of the ‘Sublime’
Konstantinos Moraitis
11. ‘Trikoupis Refuses to Unveil Himself in Order Not To See.’ A Memorial Statue and National Identity in Early 20th-Century Greece
Mirka Palioura
12. Dialogues with Modernity in the City of Ioannina: Aris Konstantinidis, Natalia Mela and Paris Prekas
Konstantinos Soueref
13. Painting Versions of the Athenian Landscape: Spyros Vassiliou and Yiannis Adamakis
Anina Valkana
14. The Mythical Landscape of Andrei Tarkovsky: Notes on the Interpretation of Cinematic Space in Stalker
Stavros Alifragkis
Conclusions
Argyro Loukaki
Biography
Argyro Loukaki is Professor of Greek Art, Architecture and Urban Planning at the Hellenic Open University (HOU). Her research interests include space conception, representation and aesthetics; art in the urban and architectonic space; cultural heritage and restoration of monuments; Mediterranean cultural geography, art, architecture and landscape; the geographical unconscious; links between architecture, art, planning and literature. Her previously published titles with Routledge are Living Ruins, Value Conflicts and The Geographical Unconscious.






