Art beyond itself : anthropology for a society without a story line
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Art beyond itself : anthropology for a society without a story line
Duke University Press, 2014
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- タイトル別名
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La sociedad sin relato : antropología y estética de la inminencia
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  京都
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注記
Translation of: La sociedad sin relato : antropología y estética de la inminencia
Originally published: Buenos Aires : Katz, 2010
Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-195) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in Spanish in 2010, Art beyond Itself is Nestor Garcia Canclini's deft assessment of contemporary art. The renowned cultural critic suggests that, ideally, art is the place of imminence, the place where we glimpse something just about to happen. Yet, as he demonstrates, defining contemporary art and its role in society is an ever more complicated endeavor. Museums, auction houses, artists, and major actors in economics, politics, and the media are increasingly chummy and interdependent. Art is expanding into urban development and the design and tourism industries. Art practices based on objects are displaced by practices based on contexts. Aesthetic distinctions dissolve as artworks are inserted into the media, urban spaces, digital networks, and social forums. Oppositional artists are adrift in a society without a clear story line. What, after all, counts as transgression in a world of diverse and fragmentary narratives? Seeking a new analytic framework for understanding contemporary art, Garcia Canclini is attentive to particular artworks; to artists including Francis Alys, Leon Ferrari, Teresa Margolles, Antoni Muntadas, and Gabriel Orozco; and to efforts to preserve, for art and artists, some degree of independence from religion, politics, the media, and the market.
目次
Illustrations ix Preface. Art beyond Itself xi Acknowledgments xxv 1. Aesthetics and Social Sciences: Converging Doubts 1 3. Reappropriating Objects: Art, Marketing, or Culture? 59 4. Putting a Value on Art: Between the Market and Politics 83 5. Unsure Localizations 101 6. The Death of Public Space: Survival Tactics 129 7. How Society Makes Art 151 Epilogue 175 Works Cited 187 Index 197
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