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Economy

Art, Production and the Subject in the 21st Century

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  • Release Date: 01/04/2015
  • Barcode: 9781781381380
  • Genre: Non-Fiction
  • Sub-Genre: Business & Finance
  • Imprint: Liverpool University Press
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
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Art, Production and the Subject in the 21st Century
The book proposes a novel theorisation of what happened in art after the demise of postmodernism in the 1990s, exploring select instances in art’s and theory’s shift of emphasis from cultural to economic relations.
What happened in art following the consolidation of capitalist globalisation after 1989? Drawing on work in art history, curating, critical theory, political economy and sociology, essays in Economy: Art, Production and the Subject in the 21st Century frame and substantiate the increasing attendance to economic relations as a defining trend in contemporary art’s history and one that brought to an end the hegemony of the cultural subject encountered in postmodern discourse.Contributions include reflections on art in its relation to property as well as to speculation and finance, immaterial labour and the avant-garde, the lessons of the past in pursuing an aesthetics of the economy, the ethics of care and the role of the art document, queer politics and class, the new feminist critique of economic subjects, migration, precarity and empowerment, the ambivalence of the commons, and a range of perspectives on the possibility of opposition, in the art world and beyond, to the biopolitical rule of global capital as the arbiter of human relations.Building on, extending and querying the curatorial project ECONOMY (Edinburgh and Glasgow 2013), the book puts forward a proposition that cuts across a number of ‘turns’ in the art of the past two decades, including socially engaged practices, seeking to connect localised approaches with the broader organisation of production and the unprecedented apparentness of the economy in the passage from the 20th to the 21st century.Contributors: Massimo de Angelis, Angela Dimitrakaki, Melanie Gilligan, Kirsten Lloyd, Renate Lorenz, Dimitris Papadopoulos & Vassilis Tsianos, Andrea Phillips, John Roberts, Alberto Toscano, Gregory Sholette, Marina Vishmidt.Editors: Angela Dimitrakaki is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of EdinburghKirsten Lloyd is Teaching Fellow in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh and Associate Curator at Stills, Edinburgh

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  • Contributor: Angela Dimitrakaki (Edited by), Kirsten Lloyd (Edited by)
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