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A Decade Of Negative Thinking Essays On Art Politics And Daily Life Mira Schor

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A Decade Of Negative Thinking Essays On Art Politics And Daily Life Mira Schor
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.38 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Mira Schor
ISBN: 9780822346029, 0822346028
Language: English
Year: 2010

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A Decade Of Negative Thinking Essays On Art Politics And Daily Life Mira Schor by Mira Schor 9780822346029, 0822346028 instant download after payment.

A Decade of Negative Thinking

brings together writings on contemporary art and culture by the painter and feminist art theorist Mira Schor. Mixing theory and practice, the personal and the political, she tackles questions about the place of feminism in art and political discourse, the aesthetics and values of contemporary painting, and the influence of the market on the creation of art. Schor writes across disciplines and is committed to the fluid interrelationship between a formalist aesthetic, a literary sensibility, and a strongly political viewpoint. Her critical views are expressed with poetry and humor in the accessible language that has been her hallmark, and her perspective is informed by her dual practice as a painter and writer and by her experience as a teacher of art.

In essays such as &;The ism that dare not speak its name,&; &;Generation 2.5,&; &;Like a Veneer,&; &;Modest Painting,&; &;Blurring Richter,&; and &;Trite Tropes, Clichés, or the Persistence of Styles,&; Schor considers how artists relate to and represent the past and how the art market influences their choices: whether or not to disavow a social movement, to explicitly compare their work to that of a canonical artist, or to take up an exhausted style. She places her writings in the rich transitory space between the near past and the &;nextmodern.&; Witty, brave, rigorous, and heartfelt, Schor&;s essays are impassioned reflections on art, politics, and criticism.

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