The Beauty of a Social Problem: Photography, Autonomy, Economy - Walter Benn Michaels - Books - The University of Chicago Press - 9780226421186 - October 4, 2016
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The Beauty of a Social Problem: Photography, Autonomy, Economy

Walter Benn Michaels

The Beauty of a Social Problem: Photography, Autonomy, Economy

Bertolt Brecht once worried that how we feel about the victims of a social problem can get in the way of the beauty and attraction of the problem itself. In this book, Walter Benn Michaels explores the same dilemma through a study of several contemporary artist-photographers whose work speaks to questions of political economy. Michaels focuses on the work of several artists, mostly born in the 1970s and thus raised in a world where artistic ambition has been identified with a critique of autonomous form and of meaning as a function of intention. Michaels shows that these artists engage but also push beyond this critique of autonomy and intentionality, producing works that embody a new commitment to form and meaning. The explanation for this commitment, he argues, is these artists consciousness of making art in an economy riven by structural conflict, especially an unprecedented rise in inequality. For them, he argues, the relationship of the art work to the worldto its subject and to its beholderfunctions as an emblem of the relation between classes (rather than identities or subject positions). This book will join the short shelf of essential writings about the medium of photography."


240 pages, illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 4, 2016
ISBN13 9780226421186
Publishers The University of Chicago Press
Pages 240
Dimensions 182 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   324 g

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