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Art And Value: Art´s Economic Exceptionalism In Classical, Neoclassical And Marxist Economics: Historical Materialism, Volume 94
Dave Beech
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Description for Art And Value: Art´s Economic Exceptionalism In Classical, Neoclassical And Marxist Economics: Historical Materialism, Volume 94
Paperback. Series: Historical Materialism. Num Pages: 392 pages. BIC Classification: ABA; JPFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 155 x 276 x 23. Weight in Grams: 550.
Art and Value is the first comprehensive analysis of art's political economy throughout classical, neoclassical and Marxist economics. It provides a critical-historical survey of the theories of art's economic exceptionalism, of art as a merit good, and of the theories of art's commodification, the culture industry and real subsumption. Key debates on the economics of art are examined in detail. Subjecting mainstream and Marxist theories of art's economics to an exacting critique, Art and Value concludes with a new Marxist theory of art's economic exceptionalism.
Art and Value is the first comprehensive analysis of art's political economy throughout classical, neoclassical and Marxist economics. It provides a critical-historical survey of the theories of art's economic exceptionalism, of art as a merit good, and of the theories of art's commodification, the culture industry and real subsumption. Key debates on the economics of art are examined in detail. Subjecting mainstream and Marxist theories of art's economics to an exacting critique, Art and Value concludes with a new Marxist theory of art's economic exceptionalism.
Product Details
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Historical Materialism
Condition
New
Weight
549g
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781608466382
SKU
V9781608466382
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About Dave Beech
Dave Beech is an artist in the collective Freee and teaches Art at Valand Academy, Gothenburg University. His work has been exhibited at the Liverpool Biennial (2010) and the Istanbul Biennial (2013). He has co-authored The Philistine Controversy (Verso, 2002), edited Beauty (MIT/Whitechapel, 2009), contributed essays to Locating the Producers (Valiz, 2011), and Curating and the Educational Turn (Open Editions, ... Read more
Reviews for Art And Value: Art´s Economic Exceptionalism In Classical, Neoclassical And Marxist Economics: Historical Materialism, Volume 94
[Dave Beech's] book is well worth reading for anyone trying to grasp the strange place of art in our present social order, in which (even after the crash of 2008 revealed the reigning neoliberalism for the calamity it is) money is represented as the one unassailable truth. What in the world is art worth? Its economic exceptionalism remains a conundrum, ... Read more