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Sex art and the Dow Jones / Jean-Charles Masséra ; translated from the French by Gila Walker.

Van Pelt Library BH202 .M38 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Masséra, Jean-Charles, 1965-
Contributor:
Walker, Gila.
Standardized Title:
Amour, gloire et CAC 40. English.
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Aesthetics, Modern--20th century.
Aesthetics, Modern.
Physical Description:
296 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Lukas & Sternberg, [2003]
Summary:
Sex, Art, and the Dow Jones attempts to extract a certain number of aesthetic topics from their historic contexts (art and film history) in order to connect them to the restructuring currently going on in our society. Even today, questions from the 1980s appear to have linking components - a phenomenon occurring within anthropology, politics, and sociology, as well as in the aesthetic context. How can the events in which we are supposed to participate be translated into experience? How can we represent ourselves in a History that is being written in terms of the economy and the stock market? Along these questions, French author Jean-Charles Massera discusses the works of various artists (Vito Acconci, Stan Douglas, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Pierre Huyghe, et al.) and film-makers (Jean-Luc Godard, Wong Kar-wai, Nanni Moretti, Pier Paolo Pasolini, et al.). Jean-Charles Massera is a writer and art critic based in Paris and Berlin. He is the author of "The Lesson of Stains (Towards an aesthetics of reconstitution)," published in Pierre Huyghe. The Third Memory (Centre Georges Pompidou/Renaissance Society), United Emmerdements of New Order preceded by United Problems of Co t de la Main d'Oeuvre (P.O.L), a cauchemar is born (verticales), Jean de La Ciotat, la l gende (verticales) as well as plays, radio fictions and catalogue essays. -- Translated from the French by Gila Walker
Notes:
Text in English.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0967180295
OCLC:
52479177

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