The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property
English
By (author): Eunsong Kim
In The Politics of Collecting, Eunsong Kim traces how racial capitalism and colonialism situated the rise of US museum collections and conceptual art forms. Investigating historical legal and property claims, she argues that regimes of expropriationrather than merit or good tasteare responsible for popular ideas of formal innovation and artistic genius. In doing so, she details how Marcel Duchamps canonization has more to do with his patrons donations to museums than it does the quality of Duchamps work, and she uncovers the racialized and financialized logic behind the Archive of New Poetrys collecting practices. Ranging from the conception of philanthropy devised by the robber barons of the late nineteenth century to ongoing digitization projects, Kim provides a new history of contemporary art that accounts for the complicated entanglement of race, capital, and labor behind storied art institutions and artists. Drawing on history, theory, and economics, Kim challenges received notions of artistic success and talent and calls for a new vision of art beyond the cultural institution.
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