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Free exchange

Author
Bourdieu, Pierre; Haacke, Hans
Document type
Livre
Language
English
Source
Originally published as: Libre-échange. Editions du seuil, Les presses du réel, 1994. ; 1995 ; ill.; bibliogr. ref. ; 144 p. ; 1995
ISBN
0-8047-2495-4
Publisher
Stanford University Press, Stanford (usa)
Publication country
United States
Abstract (en)
Publishes a dialogue between social thinker Pierre Bourdieu and artist Hans Haacke. Their discussion of contemporary art and culture ranges widely, from censorship and obscenity to the social conditions of artistic creativity. Among the examples they discuss are the controversies surrounding the exhibition of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano, the debates concerning multiculturalism and ethnic diversity, and the uses of art as a means of contesting and disrupting symbolic domination. They also explore the central themes of Hans Haacke's work - sculpture, installations, collage - which is used to illustrate the book.
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DatabaseBHA (Inist-CNRS/GRI)

Identifier19960101-00281473

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