Sublime Economy: On the Intersection of Art and EconomicsJack Amariglio, Joseph W. Childers, Stephen E. Cullenberg Routledge, 2008 M11 25 - 336 páginas Over the last two centuries, artists, critics, philosophers and theorists have contributed significantly to such representations of "the economy" as sublime. It might even be said that much of the emergence of a distinctly "modern" art in the West is inextricably linked to the perception of art’s own autonomy and, therefore, its privileged, mostly critical, gaze at the terrible mixture of wonder and horror of capitalist economic practices and institutions. The premise of this collection is that despite this perceptual sharing, "sublime economy" has yet to be investigated in a purely cross-disciplinary way. Sublime Economy seeks to map this critical territory by exploring the ways diverse concepts of economy and economic value have been culturally constituted and disseminated through modern art and cultural practice. Comprising of 14 individual essays along with an editors’ introduction, Sublime Economy draws together work from some of the leading scholars in the several fields currently exploring the intersection of economic and aesthetic practices and discourses. A pressing issue of this cross-disciplinary conversation is to discern how artists’, writers’, and cultural scholars’ constructions of distinct conceptions of economic value, as pertains to aesthetic objects as well as to more "everyday" objects and relations of mass consumption, have contributed to the ways "value" functions in and across disparate discourses. Thus this book looks at how cultural critics and theorists have put forward working notions of economic value that have regularities and effects similar to those of the "expert" conceptions and discourses about value that have been the preserve of professional economists. |
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... E. M. Forster 141–2; economics 137–51; ideal art market 144; imaginative life 139; impact of 150; lack of reliable information 148; members 137; modern manufacturing corporations, and 146; “path dependency” 139; peculiarities of markets ...
... Forster, E. M. 141–2 Freud 161–4 Fry, Roger 137–8 Fryer, John 210 Futurism 178 Gagosian Gallery 225, 226 gallery system 224; international galleries 224–7; opportunity for artist, as 236–7; triumph of commercial 222 gift theory 43–5 ...
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Sublime economy on the intersection of art and economics | 1 |
Value and the aesthetic representation of economy | 27 |
Economics meets aesthetics and vice versa | 93 |
Part III Name your price | 201 |
Part IV Moral economies and the romance of money | 273 |
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