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Titel och upphov Spheres of action : art and politics
Utgivning, distribution etc. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. : 2013
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Anmärkning: Allmän First published: London : Tate Pub., 2013.
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A snapshot of current debates about the relationship of politics to contemporary art, with original writings by major European thinkers.
Contemporary art is increasingly part of a wider network of cultural practices, related through a common set of references in cultural theory. Within Europe, relations between national theoretical traditions have become more fluid and dynamic, creating an increasingly transnational--or postnational--space for European cultural and art theory. This book offers a snapshot of recent influential work in contemporary art and political theory in France, Italy, and Germany, in the form of original writings by major representatives of each of the three overlapping national traditions.
In France, debates center on the status and possibilities of the image. Éric Alliez, Georges Didi-Huberman, Elisabeth Lebovici, and Jacques Rancière each adopt a distinctive approach to the making, undoing, and remaking of aesthetic images in contemporary art and their political significance. From Italy, Antonio Negri, Maurizio Lazzarato, Judith Revel, and Franco Berardi each address the "immaterial" situation of contemporary art. From Germany, Peter Sloterdijk, Peter Weibel, and Boris Groys reassess the contemporary legacy of postwar art, demonstrating appropriations of vitalism, structuralism, and deconstruction, respectively.
Introduction p. 007 The Aesthetic Image Notes on the Photographic Image p. 020 People Exposed, People as Extras p. 033 Body without Image: Ernesto Neto's Anti-Leviathan p. 045 This is Not My Body p. 065 Art and Immaterial Labour Metamorphoses p. 078 Art, Work and Politics in Disciplinary Societies and Societies of Security p. 087 The Materiality of the Immaterial: Foucault, Against the Return of Idealisms and New Vitalisms p. 098 (T)error and Poetry p. 107 Art, War, Avant-Garde War on Latency: On Some Relations between Surrealism and Terror p. 118 Re-presentation of the Repressed: The Political Revolution of the Neo-avant-garde p. 128 The Politics of Equal Aesthetic Rights p. 141 Acknowledgements p. 151 Notes on Contributors p. 152 Index p. 155