Utopias
Throughout its diverse manifestations, the utopian entails two related but contradictory elements: the aspiration to a better world, and the acknowledgement that its form may only ever live in our imaginations. Furthermore, we are as haunted by the failures of utopian enterprise as we are inspired by the desire to repair the failed and build the new. Contemporary art reflects this general ambivalence. The utopian impulse informs politically activist and relational art, practices that fuse elements of art, design, and architecture, and collaborative projects aspiring to progressive social or political change. Two other tendencies have emerged in recent art: a looking backward to investigate the utopian elements of previous eras, and the imaginative modeling of alternative worlds as intimations of possibility. This anthology contextualizes these utopian currents in relation to political thought, viewing the utopian as a key term in the artistic lineage of modernity. It illuminates how the exploration of utopian themes in art today contributes to our understanding of contemporary cultures, and the possibilities for shaping their futures.
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Kabakov Ilya (Article author), Tiravanija Rirkrit (Article author), Gormley Antony (Article author), Kane Alan (Article author), Graham Dan (Article author), Hirschhorn Thomas (Article author), Foster Harold Foss (Article author), Jameson Fredric (Article author), Bloch Ernst (Article author), Bois Yve‑Alain (Article author), Bourriaud Nicolas (Article author), Buchloh Benjamin H. D. (Article author), Kuspit Donald (Article author), Marx Karl (Article author), Engels Friedrich (Article author), Noble Richard (Article author), Foucault Michel (Article author), Millar Jeremy (Article author), Adorno Theodor (Article author), Gillick Liam (Article author), Smith Karen (Article author), Morris William (Article author), Rancière Jacques (Article author), Obrist Hans Ulrich (Article author), Chan Paul (Article author), Orwell George (Article author), Debord Guy (Article author), More Thomas (Article author), Beuys Joseph (Article author), Nesbit Molly (Article author), McCarthy Paul (Article author), Verwoert Jan (Article author), Rowlands Alun (Article author), Deller Jeremy (Article author), Huyghe Pierre (Article author)
London
2009
238 pages
9780262640695
Available on request
No
No
701.1 Nob
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