This book is being offered at a discounted rate due to a small defect. We are unable to share images of defects or offer refunds on books purchased from the 'Sample Sale' section marked as 'Seconds'. Is art only art insofar as it refuses to be useful? At a moment when the boundaries between public and private have been radically redrawn – politically, economically and culturally – how do we understand art's ability to know the world, to develop our ethics, to express our sense of historical belonging and to be, in different ways to different people, useful? What's the… Read more
This book is being offered at a discounted rate due to a small defect. We are unable to share images of defects or offer refunds on books purchased from the 'Sample Sale' section marked as 'Seconds'.
Is art only art insofar as it refuses to be useful? At a moment when the boundaries between public and private have been radically redrawn – politically, economically and culturally – how do we understand art's ability to know the world, to develop our ethics, to express our sense of historical belonging and to be, in different ways to different people, useful?
What's the Use? takes as a starting point the premise that art is best understood in dialogue with the social sphere, and examines how the exchange between art, knowledge and use has historically been set up and played out. Propositional and speculative – and deliberately inconclusive – the theorists and artists included in this volume seek an answer to a familiar question: how can art know, and change, the world?
Designer:George&Harrison Size: 170x235mm Pages:496 Publication: 2015 Binding: Softbound book
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