For What Its Worth: Value Systems in Art since 1960
English
By (author): Lisa Le Feuvre Thomas Feulmer
A collection of work by 80 artists who explore the contemporary art worlds fundamental concerns of value, markets, and the business of art
Grounded in the global, conceptual art tendencies that began in the 1960s, For What Its Worth looks at artists who generate, question, and infect value systems through their work. These works address issues vital to the art world connected to systems of exchange, social structures, or metacritiques of the market and all stops in between.
A companion to the 2024 exhibition at The Warehouse, the dedicated exhibition space for The Rachofsky Collection in Dallas, Texas, this book includes a dedicated section, The Value Systems Reader, which comprises an anthology of texts selected by the living artists featured in the Warehouse exhibition, elaborating their positions in the ongoing exploration of questions of value in art.
Drawn from dozens of key modern and contemporary artists, For What Its Worth explores the themes and strategies that continue to reverberate through art and the world today.
Features works from the famed The Rachofsky Collection by artists including: Judy Chicago, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Annette Lawrence, Seung-taek Lee, Sherrie Levine, Piero Manzoni, Bruce Nauman, Giulio Paolini, Sherrill Roland, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Fred Wilson, and Yukinori Yanagi.
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