Art and contemporaneity /
Although art always takes place in time, its manifestations, actual works of art, can be characterized by the specific and close connection they maintain between contemporaneity and timelessness. Their relation to time must be differentiated in a twofold manner. On the one hand, there is the relatio...
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| Language: | English |
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Zürich :
diaphanes,
[2015]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- For and against the contemporary: an examination / Alexander García Düttmann
- "No, nobody could ever call me his contemporary" / Judith Balso
- What is contemporaneity in theater? Atomism versus atavism / Oliver Feltham
- We are all hot girls in a mental asylum: the "Hollywood left" and contemporary democracy / Frank Ruda
- Fire walk with me: Canetti's Auto-da-Fé / Mark Potocnik
- The urinal and the synocope / Barbara Formis
- The exhaustion of the critical form as aesthetic value / Vladimir Safatle
- Benjamin and Adorno on art as critical practice / Georg W. Bertram
- To end the end: philosophy and the poem in Badiou / Jan Voelker
- Art and mathematics / Alain Badiou.