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Art after Liberalism is an account of creative practice at a moment of converging social crises. It is also an inquiry into emergent ways of living, acting, and making art in the company of others.

The apparent failures of liberal thinking mark its starting point. No longer can the framework of the nation-state, the figure of the enterprising individual, and the premise of limitless development be counted on to produce a world worth living in. No longer can talk of inclusion, representation, or a neutral public sphere pass for something like equality.

It is increasingly clear that these commonplace liberal conceptions have failed to improve life in any lasting way. In fact, they conceal fundamental connections to enslavement, conscription, colonization, moral debt, and ecological devastation. Now we must decide what comes after.

The essays in this book attempt to register these connections by following itinerant artists, artworks, and art publics as they move across comparative political environments. The book thus provides a range of speculations about art and social experience after liberal modernity.

Featuring a conversation with Amin Husain and Nitasha Dhillon of MTL Collective.

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Both timely and compelling. -- Kim Charnley * Third Text *

Table of Contents
1. Convergences
2. Modalities of Appearance
3. Truth, Politics, Disintegration
4. Queer Worldliness
5. The Process of Breathing
6. Beside and Between
7. Saturation Points
8. In Absentia
9. Reorienting toward Each Other
A Conversation with Nitasha Dhillon and Amin Husain
Acknowledgments

Art after Liberalism

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      Publisher: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
      Publication Date: 08/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781941332689, 978-1941332689
      ISBN10: 1941332684

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Art after Liberalism is an account of creative practice at a moment of converging social crises. It is also an inquiry into emergent ways of living, acting, and making art in the company of others.

      The apparent failures of liberal thinking mark its starting point. No longer can the framework of the nation-state, the figure of the enterprising individual, and the premise of limitless development be counted on to produce a world worth living in. No longer can talk of inclusion, representation, or a neutral public sphere pass for something like equality.

      It is increasingly clear that these commonplace liberal conceptions have failed to improve life in any lasting way. In fact, they conceal fundamental connections to enslavement, conscription, colonization, moral debt, and ecological devastation. Now we must decide what comes after.

      The essays in this book attempt to register these connections by following itinerant artists, artworks, and art publics as they move across comparative political environments. The book thus provides a range of speculations about art and social experience after liberal modernity.

      Featuring a conversation with Amin Husain and Nitasha Dhillon of MTL Collective.

      Trade Review
      Both timely and compelling. -- Kim Charnley * Third Text *

      Table of Contents
      1. Convergences
      2. Modalities of Appearance
      3. Truth, Politics, Disintegration
      4. Queer Worldliness
      5. The Process of Breathing
      6. Beside and Between
      7. Saturation Points
      8. In Absentia
      9. Reorienting toward Each Other
      A Conversation with Nitasha Dhillon and Amin Husain
      Acknowledgments

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