Why Only Art Can Save Us
Aesthetics and the Absence of Emergency
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:10th May '19
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Santiago Zabala argues that contemporary art's transformative power is essential for addressing today's hidden emergencies in Why Only Art Can Save Us.
In Why Only Art Can Save Us, Santiago Zabala explores the critical role of contemporary art in shaping democratic realities amidst a backdrop of perceived stability. He argues that the most pressing emergency today is not the crises we face, but rather the lack of recognition of these crises as emergencies. Drawing on the philosophical insights of Martin Heidegger, Zabala distinguishes between artworks that merely maintain the status quo and those that challenge us, pushing us into a state of emergency that demands our attention and action.
Zabala's analysis delves into the political implications of art, emphasizing that it can serve as a catalyst for radical democratic engagement. He critiques the ways in which political realism often blinds us to the true nature of emergencies, from climate change to pervasive surveillance. By reinterpreting the function of art, he presents it as a powerful tool for disruption and transformation, capable of energizing collective action against systemic injustices.
Ultimately, Why Only Art Can Save Us is a call to recognize and harness the potential of contemporary art to confront the challenges of the twenty-first century. Zabala posits that through art, we can create new realities that inspire hope and foster a more equitable society. This thought-provoking work invites readers to reconsider the significance of art in our lives and its capacity to illuminate the path toward a more engaged and responsive democracy.
Zabala's extraordinary book strikes at the very heart of our spiritual predicament. From austerity politics to security measures, everything is legitimized with the axiom that we live in a state of emergency. The first task of the critique of ideology today is thus to dispel this myth of emergency—something that Zabala does brilliantly, combining theoretical stringency with immense readability. -- Slavoj Žižek, author of Less Than Nothing and Absolute Recoil
Why is the absence of emergency the greatest emergency? This question is at the heart of Zabala's new book, which develops further his "ontology of remnants," i.e., what remains of Being in the twenty-first century. Art, like communism, is not an aesthetic or political subject matter for Zabala but rather an ontological event where Being emerges as remnants. This is why instead of aesthetic contemplation he calls for existential interventions meant to change the world. The art world, as well as the philosophical community, will benefit from Zabala's best book so far. -- Gianni Vattimo, author of Art's Claim to Truth and Of Reality
Santiago Zabala's Why Only Art Can Save Us is a crucial publication for anyone concerned about the future and necessity of art in the twenty-first century. Its main claim is that the possibility of art lies in its aesthetics of emergency. Although we live in a time of social, political, and environmental emergencies, Zabala makes the convincing case that we tend to repress the emergencies we live in. The aesthetics of emergency discloses the concealment of emergency as the essential emergency, helping us to recover the sense of emergency. This aesthetics proposes a major shift in our understanding of art, which is less about representation than existence. -- Christine Ross, author of The Past Is the Present; It’s the Future Too: The Temporal Turn in Contemporary Art and The Aesthetics of Disengagement: Contemporary Art and Depression
Santiago Zabala's new book is a timely and provocative exploration of art in the age of emergency. Today, the real emergency we face is not so much the populist emergencies of media spectacles that confront us ad nauseum day in and day out; rather, it is the emergency that arises from concealing the destruction and oppression that neoliberal democracy, militarism, and global capitalism inflict. It is here where art can save us. Why Only Art Can Save Us is a major contribution to political philosophy and the philosophy of art. -- Adrian Parr, author of Birth of a New Earth and The Wrath of Capital
Why Only Art Can Save Us examines art that is in touch with the contemporary world, a world that, however you assess such things, is surely in crisis. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Santiago Zabala has written a profound and important work that responds to some of the most demanding issues of our day. * Singapore Review of Books *
ISBN: 9780231183499
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216 pages