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Inclusions : aesthetics of the Capitalocene / Nicolas Bourriaud.

Author/creator Bourriaud, Nicolas author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info London, UK : Sternberg Press, [2022]
Copyright Notice ©2022
Description143 pages ; 18 cm
Subject(s)
Contents The work of art in the age of global warming -- Towards inclusive aesthetics -- The artist as molecular anthropologist.
Abstract "The current ecological crisis brings about a new relational landscape: an unprecedented collapse of distances creates interspecies promiscuities and a crisis of the human scale. In his latest book, Inclusions, Nicolas Bourriaud proposes that artists are the anthropologists of this new era. Artists acknowledge the fading of the division between nature and culture, which has been the matrix of segregation for millenia. Capitalism, patriarchy, slavery, social segregation, the exploitation of land, subsoil, and animals all are based on status distinctions between subject and object. Against the commodification of natural elements, Bourriaud sees a new generation of artists calling for a molecular anthropology that studies the human effects on the universe and the interaction between humans and nonhumans."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncluded bibliographical references.
ISBN9783956795862 (paperback)
ISBN3956795865 (paperback)

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