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Are You Working Too Much?: Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art (Sternberg Press / e-flux journal) Illustrated Julieta Aranda (editor)

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Are You Working Too Much?: Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art (Sternberg Press / e-flux journal) Illustrated Julieta Aranda (editor)
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Are You Working Too Much?: Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art (Sternberg Press / e-flux journal) Illustrated Julieta Aranda (editor) instant download after payment.

Publisher: Sternberg Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.69 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Julieta Aranda (editor), Brian Kuan Wood (editor), Anton Vidokle (editor)
ISBN: 9781934105313, 1934105317
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Illustrated

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Are You Working Too Much?: Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art (Sternberg Press / e-flux journal) Illustrated Julieta Aranda (editor) by Julieta Aranda (editor), Brian Kuan Wood (editor), Anton Vidokle (editor) 9781934105313, 1934105317 instant download after payment.

Let's be clear about something: it is infuriating that most interesting artists are perfectly capable of functioning in at least two or three professions that are, unlike art, respected by society in terms of compensation and general usefulness. Furthermore, when the flexibility, certainty, and freedom promised by being part of a critical outside are considered as extensions of recent advances in economic exploitation, does the field of art then become the uncritical, complicit inside of something far more compelling?

e-flux journal Series edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle

Contributors
Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Keti Chukhrov, Diedrich Diederichsen, Antke Engel, Liam Gillick, Tom Holert, Lars Bang Larsen, Marion von Osten, Precarious Workers Brigade, Irit Rogoff, and Hito Steyerl

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