Cultural revolution : aethetic practice after autonomy /

In this collection of essays, art historian and critic Sven Lutticken focuses on aesthetic practice in a rapidly expanding cultural sphere. He analyzes its transformation by the capitalist cultural revolution, whose reshaping of art's autonomy has wrought a field of afters and posts. In a prese...

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Main Author: Lütticken, Sven
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2017]
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Summary:In this collection of essays, art historian and critic Sven Lutticken focuses on aesthetic practice in a rapidly expanding cultural sphere. He analyzes its transformation by the capitalist cultural revolution, whose reshaping of art's autonomy has wrought a field of afters and posts. In a present moment teeming with erosions, where even history and the human are called into question, 'Cultural revolution: aesthetic practice after autonomy' reconsiders these changing values, for relegating such notions safely to the past betrays their possibilities for potential today. Lutticken discusses practices that range from Black Mask to Subversive Aktion, from Krautonomy to Occupy, from the Wet Dream Film Festival in the early 1970s to Jonas Staal's recently established New World Academy. Within these pages, Scarlett Johansson meets Paul Chan, Walid Raad and Hito Steyerl, and Dr. Zira from Planet of the Apes mingles with the likes of Paul Lafargue and Alexandre Kojève.
Item Description:Collection of texts partly published previously.
Physical Description:184 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783956791949
3956791940