The first in Valiz's new vis-à-vis series of accessible introductions
to academic subjects in contemporary art, architecture and design, The
Shape of Evidence examines the use of the document in contemporary art,
focusing on artworks in which the seemingly straightforward document is
valued not only as a source of information but also as a distinctive
visual and critical form. The author, Amsterdam-based art historian
Sophie Berrebi, contends that for artists using filmed, photographic or
written sources, the document can offer a way to develop a critical
position on issues of representation, knowledge production, art and art
history. Touching on several key issues in contemporary art--the
trustworthiness of documents, the role of the museum and the
archive--the author builds her argument through a close reading of
select works of art by Christopher Williams, Fiona Tan, Zoe Leonard,
Sven Augustÿnen, Wendelien van Oldenborgh and Jean-Luc Moulène,
illustrated throughout the text.