Bruno Bosteels
Some Highly Speculative Remarks on Art and Ideology
In his notebook, Bruno Bosteels questions the relationship between art and ideology. He suggests an analogy between dream work and art, as the first draws attention to the “reflexive gestures” of and assumptions about art. Against the conception that art per se is equal to deliverance, trespassing, and resistance, Bosteels draws a theoretical outline of the ideology of art and asks whether, instead of its overestimated political subversion, “artistic freedom” could serve as a model for the ideological inscription of the individual into existing structures of society. With the help of Louis Althusser, Jacques Rancière, and Jean-François Lyotard, he analyzes how art is bound up with the ruling order and a temporary hallucinatory satisfaction.
Bruno Bosteels (*1967) is Professor of Romance Studies and Comparative Literature at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Bruno Bosteels
Some Highly Speculative Remarks on Art and Ideology
Texts by Bruno Bosteels
Of the serie:
dOCUMENTA (13): 100 Notizen - 100 Gedanken No. 082
Deutsch/Englisch
2012. 36 pp., 2 ills.
10.60 x 15.00 cm
softcover
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ISBN 978-3-7757-2931-4










































































































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