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Those passions: on art and politics
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"Those Passions unpicks the nature of capitalist societies since the fifteenth century and the art produced within them. It evaluates the central politics of appearance--the building of 'consumerism,' the arrival of the 24-hour image-led world, the continuously changing methods of symbolic production, and the ongoing saturation of life by pictures and 'data.' It reveals our guilty love affair with the imagery of violence, the true nature of the 'advertising' dream world, and the power and pathos of screen time. Written across four decades, these essays focus on a line of painting and sculpture that was thought from the start to be responsive to the new condition. One key feature of the emerging 'modern' was the liberation of art and politics from their previous established positions. Politics increasingly became a separate form of life, no longer so firmly allied to Church and State. Art floated free, at least partially, from the sacred age-old deference to the powerful. What art and politics would turn out to be became a question in itself; for some, the question on which art's future depended. With case studies drawn from across the centuries, from Hieronymus Bosch to Jacques-Louis David, Eugène Delacroix to Gerhard Richter, T. J. Clark asks what answers or evasions modernism was capable of." -- Adapted from publisher's description.
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Precursors. Bosch's Anthropology -- Rembrandt's Face -- Velazquez's Slave Language -- Moderns. Sex and Politics According to David -- Sex and Politics According to Delacroix -- The Paris Arcades, or Should Benjamin Hae Read Marx? -- Ensor's Anarchism -- Madame Mattise's Hat -- Beauty Lacks Strength: Hegel on the Art of his Century -- Picasso and the English -- L.S. Lowry, or Whatever Happened to the Painter of Modern Life? -- Pollock's Smallness -- Gerhard Richter's Grey on Grey -- Modernities. Modernity and Terror with 'Retort', Joseph Matthews, Michael Watts, Iain Boal -- From Print Capitalism to Screen Capitalism -- The End of the Image-World -- For a Left with No Future -- Art and the 1917 Revolution -- Why Art Can't Kill the Situationist International with Donald Nicholson-Smith -- The Hand That Mocked -- A Preface to Pasolini -- 'And Everywhere We See Them Perishing': Picasso and the Twentieth Century.
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London; New York: Thames & Hudson, 2025
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- 0500025266
- 9780500025260
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