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Art and Subjecthood - The Return of the Human Figure in Semiocapitalism

Art and Subjecthood - The Return of the Human Figure in Semiocapitalism

The Return of the Human Figure in Semiocapitalism

by Isabelle GrawNikolaus Hirsch and Daniel Birnbaum
Paperback
Publication Date: 09/07/2020

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Many contemporary artworks evoke the human figure: consider the omnipresence of the mannequin in current installations of artists like John Miller, Thomas Hirschhorn, Heimo Zobernig, or David Lieske. Or consider the revival of a minimalist vocabulary, which embraces anthropomorphism as in the works of Isa Genzken and Rachel Harrison. This book brings together contributions from the eponymous conference, all of which seek to speculate on the reasons as to why, since the turn of the millennium, we have encountered so many artworks that tend to reconcile Minimalism with suggestions of the human figure. It proposes that this new artistic convention becomes rather questionable when discussed in the light of Franco Berardi's theory of semiocapitalism--a power technology that aims squarely at our human resources. The participants of this conference were asked to offer possible explanations for this wide acceptance of anthropomorphism--could it be that this is a manifestation of the increasingly desperate desire for art to have agency?

Contributors
Ina Blom, Oliver Brokel, Caroline Busta, Stefan Deines, Hal Foster, Stefanie Heraeus, Jutta Koether, Magdalena Nieslony, Michael Sanchez

Institut fur Kunstkritik Series
ISBN:
9781934105757
9781934105757
Category:
Theory of art
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
09-07-2020
Publisher:
Sternberg Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
98
Dimensions (mm):
191x121x15mm
Weight:
0.67kg
Nikolaus Hirsch

Nikolaus Hirsch is an architect, curator, editor, and educator. He is the director of CIVA in Brussels and was the Dean of St delschule and Director of Portikus in Frankfurt. He is the author of the books On Boundaries (2007), Institution Building (2009), Cybermohalla Hub (2012), and co-editor of the Critical Spatial Practice series at Sternberg Press and co-founder of e-flux architecture.

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