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Artmaking in the Age of Global Capitalism : Visual Practices, Philosophy, Politics / Jan Bryant.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (272 p.) : 10 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9781474456944
  • 9781474456968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701.03 23//engeng
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Gift of Being Disgusted -- Part I Still Deep in the Bones of the Bourgeoisie -- Still Deep in the Bones of the Bourgeoisie: Introduction -- 1 Benjamin’s Challenge for the Twenty-first Century -- 2 A Community of Sense -- 3 Crisis on the Left -- 4 ‘Efficient Market Ideology’ -- Part II Encounters from the Twentieth Century -- Encounters from the Twentieth Century: Introduction -- 5 Encounter One: Pier Paolo Pasolini and Italo Calvino -- 6 Encounter Two: Lefebvre and Blanchot -- 7 Encounter Three: Art and the Socialist State -- Part III Political-Aesthetics and Contemporary Artists -- Political-Aesthetics and Contemporary Artists: Introduction -- 8 Frances Barrett – A Politics to Come -- 9 Claire Denis – The Intruder -- 10 The Politics of Painting: Cliché, Fashion, Mimesis -- 11 Alex Monteith – Na Trioblóidí and Decolonising Tactics -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Asks what political art look like today, and how art can act critically under neoliberalismExplores the political and economic forces that began changing social realities from the 1970s forwardDigs down into these divisions to detail clashes between supposed writers, theorists and artistsIncludes 4 extended essays on practices that respond critically to contemporary political and economic conditionsOffers an alternative approach to understanding art’s historical antecedents by avoiding received art-historical narratives or canonical figures Will appeal to cross-disciplinary readers who are looking for critical distance from disciplinary limitations or confinementIllustrated with photographs of works by Frances Bareett, Paul Klee, Jean Dubuffet, Angela Brennan, Alex Monteith and Sarah MunroJan Bryant looks at the strategies visual artists and filmmakers are using to criticise the social and economic conditions shaping our historical moment. She then assesses how the world is being positively re-imagined through their work today.Located at the intersection of practice and theory, Bryant argues that an effective contemporary political aesthetics encompasses more than just analysis of a work’s conceptual or aesthetic reality. It should also consider the impact the artwork has at the point of reception, the methods adopted by the artists and the relationships they engender with communities.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Gift of Being Disgusted -- Part I Still Deep in the Bones of the Bourgeoisie -- Still Deep in the Bones of the Bourgeoisie: Introduction -- 1 Benjamin’s Challenge for the Twenty-first Century -- 2 A Community of Sense -- 3 Crisis on the Left -- 4 ‘Efficient Market Ideology’ -- Part II Encounters from the Twentieth Century -- Encounters from the Twentieth Century: Introduction -- 5 Encounter One: Pier Paolo Pasolini and Italo Calvino -- 6 Encounter Two: Lefebvre and Blanchot -- 7 Encounter Three: Art and the Socialist State -- Part III Political-Aesthetics and Contemporary Artists -- Political-Aesthetics and Contemporary Artists: Introduction -- 8 Frances Barrett – A Politics to Come -- 9 Claire Denis – The Intruder -- 10 The Politics of Painting: Cliché, Fashion, Mimesis -- 11 Alex Monteith – Na Trioblóidí and Decolonising Tactics -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index

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Asks what political art look like today, and how art can act critically under neoliberalismExplores the political and economic forces that began changing social realities from the 1970s forwardDigs down into these divisions to detail clashes between supposed writers, theorists and artistsIncludes 4 extended essays on practices that respond critically to contemporary political and economic conditionsOffers an alternative approach to understanding art’s historical antecedents by avoiding received art-historical narratives or canonical figures Will appeal to cross-disciplinary readers who are looking for critical distance from disciplinary limitations or confinementIllustrated with photographs of works by Frances Bareett, Paul Klee, Jean Dubuffet, Angela Brennan, Alex Monteith and Sarah MunroJan Bryant looks at the strategies visual artists and filmmakers are using to criticise the social and economic conditions shaping our historical moment. She then assesses how the world is being positively re-imagined through their work today.Located at the intersection of practice and theory, Bryant argues that an effective contemporary political aesthetics encompasses more than just analysis of a work’s conceptual or aesthetic reality. It should also consider the impact the artwork has at the point of reception, the methods adopted by the artists and the relationships they engender with communities.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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