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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Boris Groys , G M GoshgarianPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.266kg ISBN: 9781781682920ISBN 10: 1781682925 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 15 July 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOn the New does more to explain the ways that art becomes art in the contemporary world than any book in recent memory. Page after page, Groys formulates ingenious constructions that describe the unique characteristics of the cultural artifacts of our time, while simultaneously compelling the reader to think in a distinctly artistic way about these artifacts. In a very real sense this narrative manages to produce the 'newness' that it so vividly describes. - Matthew Jesse Jackson, University of Chicago What the new is not, and other lessons on the cultural economy of revalorization from the master of Slavic nihilism. Postmodernism came and went, but Groys's diagnoses have outlived it. - Peter Osborne, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University With his characteristic delight in paradox and defamiliarization, Groys detonates a series of mind-bombs concerning the sacred and profane (what counts as culture?), tradition and rupture (how does culture enter the archive?) and the intimate connection between fashion and history. - Claire Bishop, CUNY Graduate Center, author of Artificial Hells A brilliant invitation to engage in intellectual experimentation, a theory of the arts as energized by the media - conceived from the perspective of a permanent transgression of the borderlines between the sacred and the profane. - Siegfried Zielinski, Berlin University of the Arts A new theory about the New, an indispensable work to understanding the modern age. - Peter Weibel, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe One of the most astute commentators on the art scene today. - New Left Review Groys combines revelatory analysis with philosophical questions that go to the heart of cultural production today. - Iwona Blazwick One of the most astute commentators on the art scene today. -- New Left Review Groys combines revelatory analysis with philosophical questions that go to the heart of cultural production today. --Iwona Blazwick One of the most astute commentators on the art scene today. -- New Left Review Groys combines revelatory analysis with philosophical questions that go to the heart of cultural production today. --Iwona Blazwick On the New does more to explain the ways that art becomes art in the contemporary world than any book in recent memory. Page after page, Groys formulates ingenious constructions that describe the unique characteristics of the cultural artifacts of our time, while simultaneously compelling the reader to think in a distinctly artistic way about these artifacts. In a very real sense this narrative manages to produce the newness that it so vividly describes --Matthew Jesse Jackson What the new is not, and other lessons on the cultural economy of revalorization from the master of Slavic nihilism. Postmodernism came and went, but Groys's diagnoses have outlived it --Peter Osnorne With his characteristic delight in paradox and defamiliarization, Groys detonates a series of mind-bombs concerning the sacred and profane (what counts as culture?), tradition and rupture (how does culture enter the archive?) and the intimate connection between fashion and history. --Claire Bishop Author InformationBoris Groys is one of the most influential voices in contemporary cultural criticism. He is a philosopher, essayist, art critic, media theorist, and an internationally acclaimed expert on late-Soviet postmodern art and literature. His writing engages the wildly disparate traditions of French post-structuralism and modern Russian philosophy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |