Art’s Properties

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Discover a groundbreaking exploration of art's evolution in 'Art as Property' by David Joselit. This captivating book (ISBN: 9780691236049) delves into the intricate relationship between art and commerce from the 19th to the 21st century, revealing how artworks became commodified entities. With fresh insights, Joselit discusses critical topics including repatriation and the historical context of art in museums, notably addressing the complex legacy of institutions like the Louvre, which was established on looted artifacts. He argues that the value assigned to art is deeply intertwined with ideologies of possessive individualism and white supremacy, raising essential questions about identity and ownership in the contemporary art world.

Art's political dimensions, as Joselit suggests, are not solely based on content or form, but rather on the forces that capture and represent it. This book narrates the multifaceted journey of modern art, from Byzantine influences to contemporary debates around artists like Dana Schutz. 'Art as Property' invites readers to rethink not only how art functions within society but also its ability to evoke profound experiences over time. Essential reading for art enthusiasts, cultural critics, and anyone curious about the dynamics of art and ownership. Get your copy now to explore how artworks transcend mere objects, gaining significance within powerful narratives and societal discourses.

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