¿El arte a la deriva?

¿El arte a la deriva?

Uberquoi, Marie-Claire

$329.00 MXN

Sinopsis

Un libro polémico sobre las derivas del arte contemporáneo, con un nuevo prólogo y nuevo capítulo de la autora

Edición ampliada y actualizada

¿Ha perdido el arte su aura, su dimensión intelectual o, lo que es peor, su poder de comunicación, dicho en otras palabras, su principal razón de ser? En este libro polémico y escrito a contracorriente de la crítica más conformista, Marie-Claire

Uberquoi reflexiona sobre la plástica de las últimas décadas, centrándose en los artistas que han llevado más lejos sus deseos de acoso y derribo de la noción tradicional del arte para plantearse nuevas vías de expresión.

Muchos piensan que se ha tocado fondo y hablan de la impostura de la creación actual. Otros apuestan por un arte supuestamente renovador plasmado en trabajos que no tienen nada que ver con el goce estético. El rechazo del objeto artístico, la explotación publicitaria de obras falsamente provocadoras, la deriva hacia el activismo político y el fenómeno de la banalización del arte son algunas de las cuestiones analizadas en este ensayo que propone reivindicar «otro arte contemporáneo» ajeno a la cultura del espectáculo.

Editorial:
Debolsillo
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Arte
ISBN:
978-84-663-7629-7
Páginas:
208
Encuadernación:
Pasta blanda
Idioma:
Castellano

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