Museum of capitalism

Too soon / FICTILIS -- Genres of "capitalism" and the four sciences of social history / Stephen Squibb -- Capitalocentrism and its discontents / J. K. Gibson Graham -- Capitalisms / Valeria Mogilevich -- The recent past of capitalist future / Ingrid Burrington -- When the gravedigger was w...

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Körperschaft: FICTILIS (Künstlervereinigung) (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Linke, Rosa (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Inventory Press 2017
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Zusammenfassung:Too soon / FICTILIS -- Genres of "capitalism" and the four sciences of social history / Stephen Squibb -- Capitalocentrism and its discontents / J. K. Gibson Graham -- Capitalisms / Valeria Mogilevich -- The recent past of capitalist future / Ingrid Burrington -- When the gravedigger was waged as the architect / Steven Cottingham -- The long and winding road : race and capital / Lester K. Spence -- As capitalism dies / Heather Davis -- Days of 2017 / Kevin Killian -- Race : a post-capitalist perspective / Jennifer A. González -- Between the archive and the street / Calum Storrie -- A museum of contradictions / an interview with Lucy Lippard -- Sacral art, courtly art, bourgeois art... and then ... / Sayler/Morris -- Museum of capitalism : an imaginal intervention / Chiara Bottici -- Museums and capitalism / T. J. Demos -- A nonlinear justice / Ian Alan Paul -- An agonistic conception of the museum / Chantal Mouffe -- The end of capitalism / Sasha Lilley -- Capitalism as artifact / McKenzie Wark -- Art after capitalism / Sarrita Hunn and James McAnally -- Prehistory of a museum of capitalism / FICTILIS -- Afterword / Kim Stanley Robinson
The Museum of Capitalism in Oakland, California, treats capitalism as a historical phenomenon. This speculative institution views the present and recent past from the implied perspective of a future society in which our economic and political system is memorialized, and subjected to the museological gaze. Sketches and renderings of exhibits and artifacts, combined with relevant quotations from historical sources, are interspersed with speculative essays on the intersections of ecology, race, museology, historiography, economics and politics
Beschreibung:Literaturverzeichnis Seite 166. - "Produced on the occasion of the exhibition in Oakland, CA from June 17-August 20, 2017"
Beschreibung:167 Seiten
26 cm
ISBN:9781941753156
978-1-941753-15-6