Two Works Series Vol3 Julie Mehretu Henri Lefebvre The Everyday And Everydayness
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Author | : Henri Lefebvre |
Publisher | : Walther Konig Verlag |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2021-09-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783960989028 |
A new, affordable edition of French Marxist and proto-Situationist Henri Lefebvre's classic text on the everyday, illustrated by Julie Mehretu The work of French Marxist sociologist and philosopher Henri Lefebvre radically transformed the discourse of political geography. Witness to the rapid urbanization of the 20th century, Lefebvre conceptualized public space as socially produced--a mirror image of capitalist ideology--and levied a humanitarian slogan in response: "the right to the city," a notion that has energized the thought of leading American geographers such as David Harvey and Edward Soja. Lefebvre also worked closely with the Situationist International, collaborating with them on urban experiments in the '50s and '60s. Arguably his greatest legacy, however, is his theory of "the everyday"--a topic he returned to throughout his life, culminating in his three-volume magnum opus, The Critique of Everyday Life. Like public space, Lefebvre argued, the everyday is a social structure concurrent with modernity: "the everyday is a product, the most general of products in an era where production engenders consumption." In this edition of Lefebvre's classic but largely unavailable text, New York-based artist Julie Mehretu responds to Lefebvre's 1987 essay, reflecting upon its implications during a time when conceptions of "the everyday" are both heightened and obscured. She identifies thematic connections between his text and her own work, casting into relief the enduring relevance of Lefebvre's consideration of time, space and place. An immensely prolific author, Henri Lefebvre (1901-91) is best known for his books Critique of Everyday Life (1947-81), The Production of Space (1974) and The Urban Revolution (1970).
Author | : Henri Lefebvre |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Life |
ISBN | : 9781844671946 |
The three volumes of the radical sociologist's magnum opus—in a boxed set: a monumental exploration of contemporary society, by one of the twentieth century's great intellectuals. The Critique of Everyday Lifeis perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. The trilogy which provided the philosophy behind the 1968 student revolution in France, it is considered to be the founding text of what we now know as cultural studies. Whether discussing sport, household gadgets, the countryside, surrealism, Charlie Chaplin or religion, Lefebvre always concentrates on the minutiae of lived experience in work and leisure, daydreams, and festivities. Denounced by both the right and left when it was first published in France in 1947, today this text is recognized as a path-breaking, radical, and hugely influential book.
Author | : Mitch Speed |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2020-02-11 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1846382092 |
An illustrated examination of Mark Leckey's celebrated video montage. In 1999, the British artist Mark Leckey released his video-montage Fiorucci made me Hardcore, a dreamscape vignette that communes with the rapturous promises of youth. Putting archive material to use, Leckey entwined footage of underground dance and street culture in Britain with audio grifted and recorded in the artist's studio. In this illustrated study, the first comprehensive examination of the work, Mitch Speed argues that by interweaving personal and collective memory, this work gives voice to the complexities of class and cultural transformation during Britain's Thatcherite era. Oscillating between local and expansive resonances, Fiorucci made me Hardcore takes form as a homage, love letter, and work of criticism that eschews analysis, instead incanting the deeper implications of its subject.
Author | : Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak |
Publisher | : Walther Konig Verlag |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2020-12 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783960989004 |
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's landmark essay in decolonial thought is animated for a new generation with art by Estefanía Peñafiel Loaiza In 1985, Indian scholar Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (born 1942) published what would become a landmark essay in the academic study of colonialism. "Can the Subaltern Speak?" interrogates the obstructions that prevent certain subjects from being heard and how this state-enforced silence maintains the degradation of those at the peripheries of society. Over three decades later, Spivak's piece is perhaps even more compelling in its affirmation of Marxism's relevance to contemporary decolonial thought. This volume revives Spivak's text for yet another generation of thinkers, placed in dialogue with artwork by Ecuadorian artist Estefanía Peñafiel Loaiza (born 1978). Loaiza's preoccupation with questions of occlusion and the need for and absence of image makes for an art series that shares a clear kinship with Spivak's line of reasoning. Loaiza's visual vocabulary echoes and refracts the central ideas put forth by Spivak in a compelling new interpretation of this essential text.
Author | : Sol Lewitt |
Publisher | : Walther Konig Verlag |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Art, American |
ISBN | : 9783960987116 |
In 1969, Sol Lewitt started to regularly produce what he called 'folds', which were first conceived as gifts to friends. In 1971, he added the 'rips', drawings made of ripped paper. LeWitt went from ripping papers of various sizes and colours in different ways to working with city maps and airview photos of Florence, Manhattan and Chicago. The book comprehensively presents the 'folds' and 'rips' for the first time.
Author | : Friedemann Malsch |
Publisher | : Walther Konig Verlag |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2020-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783960988427 |
The first comprehensive monograph on the art and music of Steven Parrino, beloved doyen of '80s New York By the mid-1980s, painter and musician Steven Parrino (1958-2005) was one of the most influential artists in New York--yet this is the first book to appraise his subversive work blending subculture and fine art.
Author | : Ntone Edjabe |
Publisher | : Walther Konig Verlag |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2019-12-23 |
Genre | : Arts, African |
ISBN | : 9783960984498 |
Early in 1977, thousands of artists, writers, musicians, activists, and scholars from Africa and the Black diaspora assembled in Lagos for FESTAC '77, 11 years after the First World Festival of Negro Arts. This is the first publication to consider FESTAC in all its cultural-historic complexity, addressing the planetary scale of the event alongside the personal and artistic encounters it made possible.