
Art and Production
Derived from the internal struggles of Soviet Constructivism, as it confronted the massive problems of cultural transformation after 'War Communism', Arvatov's writing is a major force in the split that occurred in the revolutionary horizons of Constructivism in the early 1920s. Critical of early Constructivism's social-aesthetic process of art's transformation of daily life - epitomised in studio-based painting, photography and object making - Arvatov polemicises for the devolution of artistic skills directly into the relations of production and the factory.
Whilst acknowledging the problems of a pure factory-based Productivism, Arvatov remains overwhelmingly committed to a new role and function for art outside the conventional studio and traditional gallery. Addressing issues such as artistic labour and productive labour, the artist as technician, art and multidisciplinarity and a life for art beyond 'art' - finding new relevance amidst the extensive social turn of contemporary participatory art - Art and Production offers a timely and compelling manifesto.
- Forfatter
- Boris Arvatov
- Oversetter
- Shushan Avagyan
- Redaktør
- John Roberts, Alexei Penzin
- ISBN
- 9780745337364
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 208 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 20.8.2017
- Forlag
- Pluto Press
- Antall sider
- 160
