Conflictual Aesthetics: Artistic Activism and the Public Sphere

Oliver Marchart

Publisher:
Sternberg

A new wave of artistic activism has emerged in recent years in response to the ever-increasing dominance of authoritarian neoliberalism. Activist practices in the art field, however, have been around much longer. As Oliver Marchart claims, there has always been an activist undercurrent in art. In this book he traces trajectories of artistic activism in theater, dance, performance, and public art, and investigates the political potential of urbanism, curating, and “biennials of resistance.” What emerges is a conflictual aesthetics that does not conform with traditional approaches to the field and that activates the political potential of artistic practice.

Year
2019
Length
192 pages
Cover
softback
Binding
perfect binding
Dimensions
13 × 19.8 cm