This kaleidoscopic collection will help you see and comprehend the world anewwhich is, in my book, what good art should do. Astra Taylor It is a scary and disorienting time for art, as it is a scary and disorienting time in general. Aesthetic experience is both overshadowed by the spectacle of current events and pressed into new connection with them. The self-image of art as a social good is collapsing under the weight of capitalisms dysfunction. In these incisive essays, art critic Ben Davis makes sense of our extreme present as an emerging after-culturea culture whose forms and functions are being radically reshaped by cataclysmic events. In the face of catastrophe, he holds out hope that reckoning with the new realities of art, technology, activism, and the media, can help us weather the super-storms of the future.
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Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781642595048
About Ben Davis
Ben Davis has been artnet News's National Art Critic since 2016. He is the author of 9.5 Theses on Art and Class and was an editor of The Elements of Architecture which began as the catalogue to the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennial. Recent essays have appeared in the books Public Servants: Art and the Crisis of the Common Good and The Future of Public Space. His writings have been featured in The New York Times New York Magazine Slate Adbusters The Brooklyn Rail e-Flux Journal Frieze The Village Voice and many other venues. In 2019 Harvard 's Nieman Journalism Lab reported that he was one of the five most influential art critics in the United States and the only one to write for an online publication.