“In the twentieth century, one encounters artworks that seek to cancel the difference between a real and an imagined reality by presenting themselves in ways that make them indistinguishable from real objects. Should we take this trend as an internal reaction of art against itself? … No ordinary object insists on being taken for an ordinary thing, but a work that does so betrays itself by this very effort. The function of art in such a case is to reproduce the difference of art. But the mere fact that art seeks to cancel this difference and fails in its effort to do so perhaps says more about art than could any excuse or critique.”
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Art as a Social System
This book delves into the intricate relationship between art and society, analyzing how artistic expressions shape and are shaped by cultural, historical, and social dynamics. It investigates the role of artists, institutions, and audiences in the creation and appreciation of art, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between art and society. more
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