«Art and Money» di Groys

4 Comments

In un articolo dell’aprile 2011 apparso sulla rivista e-flux n. 24, il filosofo Boris Groys scrive che «le installazioni artistiche e collettive sempre più fungono da luoghi d’attrazione per registi, musicisti e poeti che sfidano il sentire generale del loro tempo e non possono entrare a far parte della cultura di massa commercializzata. Anche i filosofi stanno scoprendo l’esibizione artistica quale terreno di confronto dialettico. La scena artistica è diventata un territorio nel quale le idee politiche e i progetti che stentano a collocarsi nella realtà politica contemporanea possono essere formulati e resi noti» (l’articolo originale è in lingua inglese).

4 responses to “«Art and Money» di Groys

  1. What I actually read in Groys’ s article is the attempt to re-conceptualize contemporary art from a material perspective. The destabilization of aesthetic notions of (traditional) art as a consequence of the emerging materiality shown and emphasized by contemporary art, determines, Groys contends, a radical shift of perspective from consumption to production. Interestingly, while contemporary art (installations, for instance) seems to encourage associations with forms of elitism, in fact, it is much related to mass culture, as it offers a space where the materiality we are confronted with in our daily life is investigated, and critically analyzed. It is within this “holistic,” critical space that contemporary art “is able to demonstrate the materiality of things beyond their exchange value.” (9) This, of course, has also consequences on the way the individual relates to and experience art.

    I would like to note that Groys’ s attention to the materiality of things is part of a wider trend in academic researches and outlook. I take this opportunity to draw your attention to the amazing scholarship of prof. Bill Brown (currently prof. here at the University of Chicago) on the “Thing Theory.” His article on the topic can be found on Critical Inquiry, Vol 28, N.1 (Autumn 2001). I highly recommend it!

    1. yep! that’s the article. Bill Brown has writen more stuff on the topic, but “Thing Theory” is a good start to approach his work. enjoy it!

Scrivi un commento

Questo sito usa Akismet per ridurre lo spam. Scopri come i tuoi dati vengono elaborati.