In this intellectually wide-ranging book John Roberts develops a labor theory of culture as a model for explaining the dynamics of avant-garde art and the expansion of artistic authority in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.From Duchamp to Warhol conceptual art and the “post-visual” practices of the moment Roberts explores the relationship between artistic labor and productive labor and the limits and possibilities of authorship. In doing so he confronts a recurring theme of both conservative and radical detractors of modern art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: how is skill and the seeming absence of skill in modern art to be theorized and evaluated? Drawing on cognitive psychology labor process theory social anthropology and debates in contemporary political philosophy Roberts‘ book establishes a new critical topography for examining the cultural form of art today.
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