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Art is integrated in the current economic system that is capitalism. The presuppositions of capitalism are "private property, the separation of labor, capital, […]and likewise of wages, profits and ground rent; also, the division of... more
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      Alessandro ManzoniArt and Capitalism
Questions and experiences regarding the Ethics of representing "others", especially women's and moderate's voices in art and film, from the perspective and professional life of a feminist artivist mamactivist. I explore three major... more
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      Gender StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesFeminist TheoryFilm Studies
This article argues that the artistic-cultural work of the late Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002) from the mid-1990s commenced on what tentatively can be called an "extraterritorial theatre practice" that engaged with the modern state’s capacity to... more
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      Globalisation and cultural changeGlobalisation and "global cultural flows"InterCultural StudiesContemporary Theatre
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      Contemporary ArtArt and Capitalism
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      Art TheoryContemporary ArtBrian HolmesCulture of Control
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded it was hard to keep up with all the stories of food, both good and bad, that shaped the way we experienced and are still experiencing this crisis. From stories of mutual aid via community fridges and... more
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      Art TheoryContemporary ArtSubjectivitiesMetabolism
This essay queries the conditions for various forms of art and cultural practices to develop anti-systemic and anti-capitalist efficacy, in relation to contexts of social movement struggles. In Agata Stopinska, Anke Bartels, and Raj... more
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      Critical TheoryArt Theory and PoliticsArt and Social MovementsArt, Globalization and Resistance
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      Contemporary German ArtArt and CapitalismContemporary German Sculpture
Review of Dave Beech's Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics, published in Art Monthly 390 October 2015
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      Cultural EconomicsFordism and Post-FordismEconomics Art Labour Marx Feminism CapitalismMarxism and art theory history
Considering the practices of the Situationist International, this chapter for the edited volume Art and Contemporary Critical Practice: Reinventing Institutional Critique re-reads Peter Bürger's Theory of the Avant-Garde and critiques the... more
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      Critical TheoryGuy DebordArt Theory and PoliticsSituationist International
In global terms, creative industries are on the rise, as are new media investigations in art and initiatives that encourage innovation in the arts, for end-use in the economy. However, there is a significant lack of critical reflection on... more
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      Media StudiesContemporary ArtMedia ArtNew Media Art
Special issue on 'Kuo Pao Kun: Art, Culture, Capitalism'. Overview of issues in relation to Kuo's theatre development. There is no preview: the document will need to be downloaded. The bilingual playwright, theatre director and public... more
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      MulticulturalismGlobalisation and cultural changeCold War and CultureExperimental and intercultural theatre
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      DeGrowthArt and CapitalismCurating and Contemporary Art
This essay continues the reconsideration of radical twentieth-century avant-garde art practices and movements, in the context of early twenty-first century conjunctions. In Third Text, vol. 21, issue 3 (May 2007): 241-255.
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      Critical TheoryDadaArt Theory and PoliticsSituationist International
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      History of Economic ThoughtCapitalismEconomics of arts and cultureArt and Capitalism
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      Critical TheoryMedia StudiesSocial PracticeArt and power
Comentário sobre "Playtime" [2014], de Isaac Julien
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      VideoartArt and Capitalism