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Therapeutic Aesthetics - Performative Encounters in Moving Image Artworks (Paperback)
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Therapeutic Aesthetics - Performative Encounters in Moving Image Artworks (Paperback)
Series: Radical Aesthetics-Radical Art
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Therapeutic Aesthetics focuses on moving image artworks as
expressive of social psychopathological symptoms that arise in a
climate of neoliberal cognitive capitalism, such as anxiety,
depression, post- traumatic stress disorder and burnout. The book
is not about engaging with art as a therapy to express personal
traumas and symptoms but proposes that a selective range of
contemporary moving image artworks performatively mimic the
psychopathologies of cognitive capitalism in a conflictual manner.
Engaging with a range of philosophers and theorists, including
Bernard Stiegler, Franco 'Bifo' Berardi, Judith Butler, Felix
Guattari, and Eva Illouz, Maria Walsh proposes that there is no
cure, only provisional moments of reparation. To address this idea,
she uses the concept of the pharmakon, the Greek term for drug
which means both remedy and poison. Through this approach, she
maintains the conflict between the curative and the harmful in
relation to moving image artworks by artists such as Omer Fast, Liz
Magic Laser, Leigh Ledare, Oriana Fox, Gillian Wearing and Rehana
Zaman. As transitional spaces, these artworks can enable a
toleration of anxiety and conflict that may offer another kind of
aesthetic self-cultivation than the subjection to biopolitical
governance in cognitive capitalism.
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