<i>Counter-realism: Art and subjectivity in contemporary capitalism</i> is an ambitious and original study of key works of film and video art made since 2008 by leading contemporary artists including William Kentridge Amalia Ulman Melanie Gilligan Lizzie Fitch/Ryan Trecartin and Elizabeth Price. It argues their work should be understood as a reconfigured form of 'realism' expressing economic forces and political pressures across contexts ranging from post-apartheid South Africa through austerity-era Spain to contemporary Britain and North America. Supported by original artist interviews and detailed visual analysis of individual works of art as well as a wide-ranging research base which synthesises arguments from a variety of disciplines including art history literary film and political studies the book is clearly written and makes legible the ways in which some of the most vivid and compelling works of contemporary moving-image art engage with historical and contemporary political debates.
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