Art in the After-Culture
Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Haymarket Books
Published:28th Apr '22
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This collection of essays explores the evolving role of art amidst contemporary chaos. Art in the After-Culture emphasizes the potential for artistic expression to adapt and inspire.
In Art in the After-Culture, Ben Davis offers a compelling collection of essays that delve into the complexities of art in our current era. This kaleidoscopic work reflects on how art interacts with the tumultuous events shaping our world today. As societal norms and expectations shift, the role of art as a social good faces significant challenges, particularly in the context of capitalism's dysfunction. Davis's insights illuminate the ways in which aesthetic experiences can both reflect and respond to the chaotic landscape around us.
Davis's essays articulate the concept of an 'after-culture,' a term that captures the evolving nature of artistic expression in response to global crises. He argues that, despite the overwhelming nature of contemporary challenges, there exists a potential for art to adapt and thrive. The book encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of art's purpose and its capacity to effect change, even in the face of adversity. Through thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, Davis invites us to find new connections between art, technology, activism, and media.
Ultimately, Art in the After-Culture serves as both a critique and a source of hope. It challenges us to confront the realities of our time while recognizing the transformative power of art. By navigating the intersections of art and society, Davis provides a roadmap for understanding how creativity can help us navigate the uncertainties of the future.
"Ben Davis understands that you can't truly understand art without an analysis of the economic system that created the artist. He understands that movements create change and that artists only create change if they are involved with that movement in other ways than being the expert observer. Here's to art criticism with an axe to grind." -Boots Riley "Ben Davis is the only art critic I read. These erudite and entertaining essays take the reader on a mind-bending tour through our fragmented, confounding, and commodified cultural landscape, providing welcome historical and political context to many of the high-profile controversies and existential challenges that define our age. Ever attuned to questions of power and profit, Davis never yields to cynicism or forecloses the possibility of creativity's role in our collective liberation. This kaleidoscopic collection will help you see and comprehend the world anew-which is, in my book, what good art should do." -Astra Taylor "Amid the cultural sandstorm of infinite memes and ravenous engagement algorithms, rare sneakers and mythic NFTs, made-for-Instagram immersive installations and the relentless firehose of TikTok clips, Ben Davis asks a simple question "What about Art?" What follows is an indispensable series of provocations on the future of culture, politics, and society that speak to some of the most urgent issues facing societies where culture, capitalism, and identity have become nearly indistinguishable from one another. Following in the footsteps of theorists like John Berger, Stuart Hall, and Lucy Lippard, Ben Davis is an essential guide to the politics of culture in the 21st Century." -Trevor Paglen
ISBN: 9781642594621
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180 pages