In this article the widespread phenomenon of neoliberal institutions’ production of architectural vantages, windows or walkways onto working artists or ‘creatives’ is subject to a double analysis. On the one hand, the spectacularised views are read as an outcome of art’s own ‘corporealization’ and neo-avant-garde movements’ development of life performances. On the other hand, the resources of biopolitical theory are used to critique the splitting of the artist’s creative appearance from their own reflexive powers of self-affection fixing them as a static ‘form of life’. This phenomenon, by which the artist’s bare life is designated creative in itself, is read as co-extensive with the biosocial figure of homo economicus in which competitive ...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
<p>This dissertation is an attempt to explain art in the 21st century by an artist/researcher. It is...
This thesis exposes how even though modern societies present themselves as a 'succession ofspectacle...
A study of art's drive to blur art and life and to transform the latter, through the lens of modern ...
The use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War. During the 1960s, som...
markdownabstractAbstract What is the political role that artistic practices, characterised for ...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
The field of biological arts deals with modern biological knowledge, its applications and outcomes a...
What role might art exert in light of the challenges posed by climate change, resource depletion, an...
In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisation...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
<p>For over a century, science fiction has gripped the attention of audiences world-wide, with some ...
This book is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works of art as living bein...
Art and Bare Life connects modern and contemporary art’s drive to blur with life to the democratic s...
Precarization of labor and social precarity are expanding phenomena around the world. They are the r...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
<p>This dissertation is an attempt to explain art in the 21st century by an artist/researcher. It is...
This thesis exposes how even though modern societies present themselves as a 'succession ofspectacle...
A study of art's drive to blur art and life and to transform the latter, through the lens of modern ...
The use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War. During the 1960s, som...
markdownabstractAbstract What is the political role that artistic practices, characterised for ...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
The field of biological arts deals with modern biological knowledge, its applications and outcomes a...
What role might art exert in light of the challenges posed by climate change, resource depletion, an...
In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisation...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
<p>For over a century, science fiction has gripped the attention of audiences world-wide, with some ...
This book is a collection of essays on the phenomenon that viewers treat works of art as living bein...
Art and Bare Life connects modern and contemporary art’s drive to blur with life to the democratic s...
Precarization of labor and social precarity are expanding phenomena around the world. They are the r...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
<p>This dissertation is an attempt to explain art in the 21st century by an artist/researcher. It is...
This thesis exposes how even though modern societies present themselves as a 'succession ofspectacle...