Where Art Belongs

Chris Kraus examines artistic enterprises of the past decade that reclaim the use of lived time as a material in the creation of visual art. In Where Art Belongs, Chris Kraus examines artistic enterprises of the past decade that reclaim the use of lived time as a material in the creation of visual art. In four interlinked essays, Kraus expands the argument begun in her earlier book Video Green that “the art world is interesting only insofar as it reflects the larger world out
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Release dateJanuary 21th 2011
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMIT Press
CollectionSemiotext(e) / Intervention Series
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