Eunsong Kim traces how racial capitalism and colonialism situated the rise of US museum collections and conceptual art forms. Drawing on history, theory, and economics, Kim challenges received notions of artistic success and talent and calls for a new vision of art beyond the cultural institution.
Eunsong Kim traces how racial capitalism and colonialism situated the rise of US museum collections and conceptual art forms. Drawing on history, theory, and economics, Kim challenges received notions of artistic success and talent and calls for a new vision of art beyond the cultural institution.
Prelude. On Motivations ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Personal Collection and the Museum Form: Racial Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and the Legacies of the Homestead Strike of 1892 33 2. Scientific Management and Conceptual Art: The Invention of the Artist Manager 62 3. Whiteness as Property and Found Object Art: Collecting and Canonizing Marcel Duchamp 92 4. Whiteness and the New: Neoliberalism and the Building of the Archive for New Poetry 118 5. Colonially Bound, Digitally Free: On the Distance between Object and Image 146 6. Neoliberal Aesthetics: The Legacies of the White Modernism 178 Coda. On Inoperation and Glory 208 Notes 215 Bibliography 273 Index 295
Prelude. On Motivations ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Personal Collection and the Museum Form: Racial Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and the Legacies of the Homestead Strike of 1892 33 2. Scientific Management and Conceptual Art: The Invention of the Artist Manager 62 3. Whiteness as Property and Found Object Art: Collecting and Canonizing Marcel Duchamp 92 4. Whiteness and the New: Neoliberalism and the Building of the Archive for New Poetry 118 5. Colonially Bound, Digitally Free: On the Distance between Object and Image 146 6. Neoliberal Aesthetics: The Legacies of the White Modernism 178 Coda. On Inoperation and Glory 208 Notes 215 Bibliography 273 Index 295
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