Posts tagged ‘Art’
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Contemporary art is postconceptual art
by Antonia Birnbaum / RP 183 (Jan/Feb 2014) / Article
Peter Osborne, Anywhere or Not At All: Philosophy of Contemporary Art, Verso, London and New York, 2013. vi + 282 pp., £60.00 hb., £19.95 pb., 978 1 78168 113 8 hb., 978 1 78168 094 0 pb. Numbers in parentheses in the main text refer to page numbers of this book.
‘The coming together of …
Neoliberal Art History
by Todd Cronan / RP 180 (July/Aug 2013) / Review
David Joselit, After Art, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ and Oxford, 2012. 136 pp., £13.95 pb., 978 0 69115 044 4
In his new book David Joselit makes a clear case for a progressive art-politics of the future. He asks us to ‘take image diplomacy seriously and attempt to imagine how art can function as …
Claire Fontaine
Giving shape to painful things
by Claire Fontaine, Andrew Culp and Ricky Crano / RP 175 (Sep/Oct 2012) / Interview
Parisian artist Claire Fontaine is a fraud, a forgery, her name casually lifted from a generic brand of school notebooks, her existence only present in the art that bears her signature. She was first brought to life in 2004 by Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill. She resides now in the neon gas, the …
Captain Beefheart, 1941–2010
Vorticist Artist
by Ben Watson / RP 166 (Mar/Apr 2011) / Obituary
Ben Watson assesses Beefheart’s work as a protest against those who profit from the very separation of elite and mass music.
Who Was Oscar Masotta? Response to Derbyshire
Letter
by Daniel R. Quiles / RP 164 (Nov/Dec 2010) / Extras
Philip Derbyshire (‘Who Was Oscar Masotta? Psychoanalysisin Argentina’, RP 158) should be commended for his insightful consideration of the literary and psychoanalytic writings of Oscar Masotta, one of the most important Argentine intellectuals of the 1960s and 1970s. I would like to make a case for juxtaposing these texts with Masotta’s idiosyncratic and interdisciplinary explorations …
The involution of photography
by Andrew Fisher / RP 157 (Sep/Oct 2009) / Article
As we settle further into the era of digital media and globalized visual culture, it might be tempting to think that photography holds no more than historical interest. Yet it continues to feature in debates with considerable significance for the present.1 The terms by which it was negotiated in the twentieth century – the …
Notes on the photographic image
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Image
by Jacques Rancière / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
Body without image: Ernesto Neto’s Anti-Leviathan
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Image
by Éric Alliez / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
[T]he great Leviathan is that one creature in the world which must remain unpainted to the last.
– Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
The IMAGE-grip is dislocated and a more fundamental element emerges … in short, IMAGE is not the work’s supreme motive or unifying end.
– Hélio Oiticica, Block Experiments
In the immense emptiness and sepulchral …
This is not my body
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Image
by Elisabeth Lebovici / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
Jeff Wall
Art after photography, after conceptual art
by Jeff Wall and Peter Osborne / RP 150 (Jul/Aug 2008) / Interview
A very different context
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labour (with an introduction by Peter Osborne)
by Peter Osborne / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
Metamorphoses
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labour
by Antonio Negri / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
Art, work and politics in disciplinary societies and societies of security
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labour
by Maurizio Lazzarato / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
The absolute artwork meets the absolute commodity
by Stewart Martin / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article
The sublime whiff of criticality
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines project
by Radical Culture Research Collective / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
Magazines field, or, the next Documenta should be curated by magazines
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines project
by Patricia Canetti and Leandro de Paula / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
The big lie
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines project
by Dario Corbeira and Irene Montero / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
Answering the question: What is to be done?
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines project
by David Cunningham / RP 141 (Jan/Feb 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
An aesthetic education against aesthetic education
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines project
by Stewart Martin / RP 141 (Jan/Feb 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
Extra, extra, read all about it!
Contemporary art is postconceptual artby Antonia Birnbaum / RP 183 (Jan/Feb 2014) / Article
Peter Osborne, Anywhere or Not At All: Philosophy of Contemporary Art, Verso, London and New York, 2013. vi + 282 pp., £60.00 hb., £19.95 pb., 978 1 78168 113 8 hb., 978 1 78168 094 0 pb. Numbers in parentheses in the main text refer to page numbers of this book.
‘The coming together of …
Neoliberal Art History
by Todd Cronan / RP 180 (July/Aug 2013) / ReviewDavid Joselit, After Art, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ and Oxford, 2012. 136 pp., £13.95 pb., 978 0 69115 044 4
In his new book David Joselit makes a clear case for a progressive art-politics of the future. He asks us to ‘take image diplomacy seriously and attempt to imagine how art can function as …
Claire Fontaine
Giving shape to painful thingsby Claire Fontaine, Andrew Culp and Ricky Crano / RP 175 (Sep/Oct 2012) / Interview
Parisian artist Claire Fontaine is a fraud, a forgery, her name casually lifted from a generic brand of school notebooks, her existence only present in the art that bears her signature. She was first brought to life in 2004 by Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill. She resides now in the neon gas, the …
Captain Beefheart, 1941–2010
Vorticist Artistby Ben Watson / RP 166 (Mar/Apr 2011) / Obituary
Ben Watson assesses Beefheart’s work as a protest against those who profit from the very separation of elite and mass music.
Who Was Oscar Masotta? Response to Derbyshire
Letterby Daniel R. Quiles / RP 164 (Nov/Dec 2010) / Extras
Philip Derbyshire (‘Who Was Oscar Masotta? Psychoanalysisin Argentina’, RP 158) should be commended for his insightful consideration of the literary and psychoanalytic writings of Oscar Masotta, one of the most important Argentine intellectuals of the 1960s and 1970s. I would like to make a case for juxtaposing these texts with Masotta’s idiosyncratic and interdisciplinary explorations …
The involution of photography
by Andrew Fisher / RP 157 (Sep/Oct 2009) / ArticleAs we settle further into the era of digital media and globalized visual culture, it might be tempting to think that photography holds no more than historical interest. Yet it continues to feature in debates with considerable significance for the present.1 The terms by which it was negotiated in the twentieth century – the …
Notes on the photographic image
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Imageby Jacques Rancière / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
Body without image: Ernesto Neto’s Anti-Leviathan
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Imageby Éric Alliez / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
[T]he great Leviathan is that one creature in the world which must remain unpainted to the last.
– Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
The IMAGE-grip is dislocated and a more fundamental element emerges … in short, IMAGE is not the work’s supreme motive or unifying end.
– Hélio Oiticica, Block Experiments
In the immense emptiness and sepulchral …
This is not my body
Dossier: Undoing the Aesthetic Imageby Elisabeth Lebovici / RP 156 (Jul/Aug 2009) / Article, Dossier, Undoing the Aesthetic Image
Jeff Wall
Art after photography, after conceptual artby Jeff Wall and Peter Osborne / RP 150 (Jul/Aug 2008) / Interview
A very different context
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labour (with an introduction by Peter Osborne)by Peter Osborne / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
Metamorphoses
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labourby Antonio Negri / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
Art, work and politics in disciplinary societies and societies of security
Dossier: Art and Immaterial Labourby Maurizio Lazzarato / RP 149 (May/Jun 2008) / Art and Immaterial Labour, Article, Dossier
The absolute artwork meets the absolute commodity
by Stewart Martin / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / ArticleThe sublime whiff of criticality
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines projectby Radical Culture Research Collective / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
Magazines field, or, the next Documenta should be curated by magazines
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines projectby Patricia Canetti and Leandro de Paula / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
The big lie
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines projectby Dario Corbeira and Irene Montero / RP 146 (Nov/Dec 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
Answering the question: What is to be done?
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines projectby David Cunningham / RP 141 (Jan/Feb 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier
An aesthetic education against aesthetic education
Dossier: documenta 12 magazines projectby Stewart Martin / RP 141 (Jan/Feb 2007) / Article, documenta 12 magazines project, Dossier