The exform / Nicolas Bourriaud ; Translated by Erik Butler.
By: Bourriaud, Nicolas.
Publisher: London ; New York : Verso, 2016ISBN: 9781784783808 ; 9781784783792.Subject(s): Art -- Philosophy, Sanat | Ideology. -- İdeoloji | PHILOSOPHY / Political. -- Felsefe, PolitikaAdditional physical formats: Online version:: ExformDDC classification: 701 Summary: "Nicolas Bourriaud is a leading theorist and art curator. Here he looks to the future of art as a place to tackle the excluded, the disposable, and waste--the exform. He argues that the great theoretical battles to understand the present will be fought in the realms of ideology, psychoanalysis and art and a "realist" theory and practice must begin by uncovering the mechanisms that create the distinctions between the productive and the unproductive, the assimilable and the inassimilable, and the includ-ed and the excluded. To do this we must go back to one of the greatest theorists of ideology, Althusser, and examine how ideology conditions political discourse in ways that normalize cultural, racial and economic practices of exclusion"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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701 BER 2019 Art, self & system / | 701 BIC 2021 New directions in comtemporary art : | 701 BOU 2002 Relational aesthetics / | 701 BOU 2016 The exform / | 701 BUR 2017 Sanatta Hafızanın Biçimleri / | 701 CAR 2011 Actors, agents and attendants : | 701 CHE 2005 Art and utopia : |
"Nicolas Bourriaud is a leading theorist and art curator. Here he looks to the future of art as a place to tackle the excluded, the disposable, and waste--the exform. He argues that the great theoretical battles to understand the present will be fought in the realms of ideology, psychoanalysis and art and a "realist" theory and practice must begin by uncovering the mechanisms that create the distinctions between the productive and the unproductive, the assimilable and the inassimilable, and the includ-ed and the excluded. To do this we must go back to one of the greatest theorists of ideology, Althusser, and examine how ideology conditions political discourse in ways that normalize cultural, racial and economic practices of exclusion"-- Provided by publisher.