Abstract :
Art in Question is one of the outcomes of the Arts
Council’s research into visual literacy. The book
was launched on 11th March, 2003 at Bloomberg,
London, with a conversation between the author
and two of the contributors to the book, writer
Sadie Plant and Professor of English and Art
History, WJT Mitchell. This article is an edited transcript
of that conversation. Plant and Mitchell
begin by talking about points of uncertainty in
their work which moved it forward. They go on
to discuss the so-called ‘pictorial turn’, and ways
in which contemporary art and film have taken on
the subjects of bioengineering and the electronic
revolution. Referring to images from Poussin and
Dada, to a WWI recruiting poster and Jurassic
Park, the conversation suggests that both technological
and political developments are posing
fresh challenges to the visual arts.