商品描述
A study of art's drive to blur art and life and to transform the latter, through the lens of modern biopower.
Art and (Bare) Life: A Biopolitical Inquiry analyzes modern and contemporary art's drive to blur with life, and how this is connected to the democratic state's biologized control of life. Art's ambition to transform life intersects in striking ways with modern biopower's aim to normalize, purify, judge, and transform life--rendering it bare. In these intersecting yet different orientations toward life, this book finds the answer to the question: How did autonomous art become such an effective tool of the capitalist state?
From today's "creative cities" to the birth of modern democracy and art in the French Revolution, Art and (Bare) Life explores how the Enlightenment's discovery of life itself is mirrored in politics and art. The galvanizing revelation that we are, in Michel Foucault's words, "a living species in a living world," free to alter our environment to produce specific effects, is compared here to the discovery that art is an autonomous system that can be piloted toward its own self-determined ends--art for art's sake. But when both art and the capitalist state seek to change life rather than reflect it, they find themselves set on a collision course.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一項研究藝術模糊藝術與生活的驅動力,以及如何透過現代生物權力的視角來轉變後者。
《藝術與(赤裸)生活:一項生物政治的探究》分析了現代與當代藝術模糊生活的驅動力,以及這如何與民主國家對生命的生物化控制相連結。藝術轉變生活的雄心在驚人的方式上與現代生物權力的目標交織在一起,該目標是使生命正常化、純化、評判和轉變——使其赤裸。在這些對生活的交織但不同的取向中,本書找到了問題的答案:自主藝術是如何成為資本主義國家如此有效的工具?
從今天的「創意城市」到法國大革命中現代民主與藝術的誕生,《藝術與(赤裸)生活》探討了啟蒙運動對生命本身的發現如何在政治與藝術中反映出來。米歇爾·福柯所說的「我們是一個生活在活著的世界中的生物物種」,自由地改變我們的環境以產生特定效果的激勵性啟示,在此與藝術是一個自主系統的發現進行比較,該系統可以朝向其自我決定的目的駕駛——為藝術而藝術。但當藝術與資本主義國家都試圖改變生活而非反映生活時,它們發現自己正走在一條碰撞的道路上。