Marcel Duchamp and the refusal of work
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Duchamp was among the first to understand that in Control Societies, whose structures began to appear in art well before they did elsewhere, art as an insti- tution, art “in the social sense of the word,” as Duchamp defined it, offers no promise of emanci- pation, but instead represents a new technique for governing subjectivity. Art is “a habit-forming drug. It’s a sedative drug.”
TitelMarcel Duchamp and the refusal of work
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveLos Angeles
UitgeverSemiotext(e)
Jaar van uitgave2014
Pagina's47 p.
Formaat21 cm
Materiaalboek
ReeksWhitney Biennial 2014 pamphlets; 0
ISBN978-1-58435-138-2
AnnotatieSemiotexte has produced twenty-eight pamphlets as part of its contribution to the Whitney Biennial by philosophers, writers and critics associated with the press.
Persoonstrefwoord Marcel Duchamp
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