In a sweeping survey of art from the dawn of the bourgeois era to the present day, John Molyneux explains what makes artistic production under capitalism unique, moving, and possibly revolutionary.
In a sweeping survey of art from the dawn of the bourgeois era to the present day, John Molyneux explains what makes artistic production under capitalism unique, moving, and possibly revolutionary.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Molyneux is a socialist, activist and writer. Formerly a lecturer at Portsmouth University, he now lives in Dublin. His many books include Rembrandt and Revolution (Redwords 2001), Lenin for Today (Bookmarks 2017), Will the Revolution be Televised (Bookmarks 2012), and Marxism and the Party (Haymarket 2017).
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Introduction What is art? How we judge art Michelangelo and Human Emancipation Rembrandt and Revolution Picasso: Les Desmoiselles D'Avignon Sensation Exhibition Tracey Emin Short Reviews: Jackson Pollock; Andy Warhol; Francis Bacon; Rubens The Liberty Of Appearing: Yasser Alwan How Art Develops Dialectics of Modernism Conclusion
Introduction What is art? How we judge art Michelangelo and Human Emancipation Rembrandt and Revolution Picasso: Les Desmoiselles D'Avignon Sensation Exhibition Tracey Emin Short Reviews: Jackson Pollock; Andy Warhol; Francis Bacon; Rubens The Liberty Of Appearing: Yasser Alwan How Art Develops Dialectics of Modernism Conclusion
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