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Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning "Tracking the postconceptual dimensions of contemporary art If, as Walter Benjamin claimed, "it is the function of artistic form. "If, as Walter Benjamin claimed, "it is the function of artistic form ... to make historical content into a philosophical truth," then it is the function of criticism to recover and to complete that truth. Never has this been more necessary or more difficult than with respect to contemporary art. Contemporary art is a point of condensation of a vast array of social and historical forces, economic and political forms and technologies of image production. Contemporary art expresses this condition, Osborne maintains, through its distinctively postconceptual form. These essays--extending the scope and arguments of Osborne's Anywhere or Not at All: Philosophy of Contemporary Art--move from philosophical consideration of the changing temporal conditions of capitalist modernity, via problems of formalism, the politics of art and the changing shape of art institutions, to interpretation and analysis of particular works by Akram Zataari, Xavier Le Roy and Ilya Kabakov, and the postconceptual situation of a crisis-ridden New Music"-- Provided by publisher.
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Tracking the postconceptual dimensions of contemporary art If, as Walter Benjamin claimed, "it is the function of artistic form ... to make historical content into a philosophical truth" then it is the function of criticism to recover and to complete that truth. Contemporary art makes this work more difficult than ever. Today's art is a point of condensation for a vast array of social and historical forces, economic and political forms, and technologies of image production. Contemporary art, Osborne maintains, expresses this condition through its distinctively postconceptual form. These essays--extending the scope and arguments of Osborne's Anywhere or Not At All: Philosophy of Contemporary Art --move from a philosophical consideration of the changing temporal conditions of capitalist modernity, via problems of formalism, the politics of art and the changing shape of art institutions, to interpretation and analysis of particular works by Akram Zaatari, Xavier Le Roy and Ilya Kabakov, and the postconceptual situation of a crisis-ridden New Music.
Preface p. ix Time of the Present The Postconceptual Condition: Or, the Cultural Logic of High Capitalism Today p. 3 Global Modernity and the Contemporary: Two Categories of the Philosophy of Historical Time p. 24 Temporalization as Transcendental Aesthetics: Avant-Garde, Modern, Contemporary p. 42 Art and Politics Theorem 4. Autonomy: Can It Be True of Art and Politics at the Same Time? p. 61 Disguised as a Dog: Cynical Occupy? p. 73 Institutions October and the Problem of Formalism p. 93 Existential Urgency: Contemporaneity, Biennials and Social Form p. 108 Archive as Afterlife and Life of Art p. 123 Art and Image The Distributed Image p. 135 Information, Story, Image: Akram Zaatari's Historical Constructivism p. 146 Dialectical Ontology of Art: Xavier Le Roy's Retrospective in/as Contemporary Art p. 159 The Kabakov Effect: 'Moscow Conceptualism' in the History of Contemporary Art p. 167 The Terminology is an Crisis: Postconceptual Art and New Music p. 184 The Image is the Subject: Once More on the Temporalities of Image and Act p. 200 Acknowledgements p. 213 Image Credits p. 215 Index p. 217