Kunst in der arena der politik : subjektproduktion, kunstpraxis, transkulturalität / Marius Babias
By: Babias, Marius.
Publisher: Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König , 2008ISBN: 9783865604392.Subject(s): Sanat -- Sanat ve toplum -- Sanat ve küreselleşme | Art -- Art and society -- Art and globalizationDDC classification: 701 BAB General note: n.b.k. Discourse Vol. 1 – Marius Babias. Kunst in der Arena der Politik. Subjektproduktion, Kunstpraxis, Transkulturalität The current relation between art and society is characterized by a basic contradiction: capitalist society, becoming ever more brutal in the course of globalization, adorns itself with critical works of art and appropriates artistic creativity as a continuous engine of capitalist development. Using selected counterexamples of art and cultural politics, Marius Babias explores how far art, through the mobilization of critical content, can contribute to strengthening the notion of publicity as a forum for negotiating social conflicts and political participation.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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n.b.k. Discourse Vol. 1 – Marius Babias. Kunst in der Arena der Politik. Subjektproduktion, Kunstpraxis, Transkulturalität
The current relation between art and society is characterized by a basic contradiction: capitalist society, becoming ever more brutal in the course of globalization, adorns itself with critical works of art and appropriates artistic creativity as a continuous engine of capitalist development. Using selected counterexamples of art and cultural politics, Marius Babias explores how far art, through the mobilization of critical content, can contribute to strengthening the notion of publicity as a forum for negotiating social conflicts and political participation.