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Bad Taste - Or the Politics of Ugliness (Hardcover): Nathalie Olah Bad Taste - Or the Politics of Ugliness (Hardcover)
Nathalie Olah
R515 R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Save R27 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is not a taste, nor an anti-taste, manual. This is an interrogation of the importance we place on seemingly objective ideas of taste in a culture that is saturated by imagery, and the dangerous impact this has on our identities, communities and politics. This book is dedicated to understanding the industries of taste. From the food we eat to the way we spend our free time, Olah exposes the shallow waters of 'good' and 'bad' taste and the rigid hierarchies that uphold this age-old dichotomy. - How did minimalism become a virtue, and who can afford to do it justice? When did blue-collar jackets become a fashion item? Who stands to gain from the distinction made between beauty, and sex? - Bold, original and provocative, Bad Taste is a revelatory exploration of the intersection between consumerism, class, desire and power, and a rousing call-to-arms to break free from the restrictive ways we see those around us.

Class (Book): Nathalie Olah Class (Book)
Nathalie Olah
R302 R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Save R59 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Class is an incisive exploration of the relationship between social class and art by an extraordinarily gifted young writer. Class is a subject that has shaped the art world in Britain for as long as it has existed. At a moment when galleries and museums are seen to be upholding outdated and damaging class structures and systems, how is it possible to trace and tackle the legacy and impact of class in art throughout history, and today? Class is a radical reframing of some of our most relevant and respected artworks, recasting the national collection of art in socio-political rather than chronological or art-historical terms, and by doing so, broadening access to art for all. It journeys from the London of Henry James and Hogarth, through Gilbert and George's Swinging Sixties and beyond, past the Young British Artists to a new generation tackling the question of class, and the intersection of social, racial and political inequality.

Sarah Lucas: Dominique Heyse-Moore Sarah Lucas
Dominique Heyse-Moore; As told to Louisa Buck, Nathalie Olah, Lauren Elkin, Amy Emmerson Martin
R991 R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Save R198 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Sarah Lucas is an internationally celebrated artist known for the provocative use of materials and imagery in her work. Incorporating ordinary objects in unexpected ways, she has consistently challenged our understandings of sex, class and gender over the last four decades. Looking beyond the generation of 1990s Young British Artists during which Lucas emerged, this visually stunning exhibition book invites the public to marvel at the diversity of her work across sculpture, installation and photography. Breaking boundaries with her bawdy humour and bold daring, Lucas shows us the whole spectrum of what it truly means to be human.

Bad Taste - Or the Politics of Ugliness (Paperback): Nathalie Olah Bad Taste - Or the Politics of Ugliness (Paperback)
Nathalie Olah
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a book about taste, or lack thereof. It is about the growing importance that we place on subjective ideas of taste in a culture that is saturated by imagery, and the sometimes damaging impact this can have on our identities, communities and politics. Who are the tastemakers and how does their power impact our world, and everyday decisions? Nathalie Olah sets out on a journey to discover who is pulling the strings: in the high street clothing chains, behind the closed doors of political leaders, to the polished faces of TV personalities and inside high-end restaurants. Tastemakers claim to work for you, but in fact, Olah will show how they do the very opposite. Only by freeing yourself from the tyranny of the dominant taste can you begin to make your own choices at last. Bold, original, provocative and often laugh-out-loud funny, Bad Taste is an eye-opening tale about cultural appropriation, dominant culture and our individual place within it. Fans of John Berger, The Establishment or Naomi Klein will love this book.

Sarah Lucas: Dominique Heyse-Moore Sarah Lucas
Dominique Heyse-Moore; As told to Louisa Buck, Nathalie Olah, Lauren Elkin, Amy Emmerson Martin
R1,226 R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Save R263 (21%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Sarah Lucas is an internationally celebrated artist known for the provocative use of materials and imagery in her work. Incorporating ordinary objects in unexpected ways, she has consistently challenged our understandings of sex, class and gender over the last four decades. Looking beyond the generation of 1990s Young British Artists during which Lucas emerged, this visually stunning exhibition book invites the public to marvel at the diversity of her work across sculpture, installation and photography. Breaking boundaries with her bawdy humour and bold daring, Lucas shows us the whole spectrum of what it truly means to be human.

Steal as Much as You Can - How to Win the Culture Wars in an Age of Austerity (Paperback, New edition): Nathalie Olah Steal as Much as You Can - How to Win the Culture Wars in an Age of Austerity (Paperback, New edition)
Nathalie Olah
R336 R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Save R64 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The 2010s have been a double-edged decade. Socioeconomic factors have led to the widespread and increased disenfranchisement of poorer people from the mainstream media and the institutions shaping it. This has coincided with a growing number of people from low income backgrounds also receiving better educations than ever before, and having the means at their disposal to both name and resent it. Steal as much as you can is the story of how this bright generation came to be, and what effective means are still at their disposal to challenge the establishment and ultimately win. By rejecting the established routines of achieving prosperity, and by stealing what you can from them on the way, this book offers hope to anyone who feels increasingly frustrated by our increasingly unequal society.

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