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  • Affective McJobs && Judas Goats

    Creativity is key to the economy. But creativity in science and engineering, not in the “creative industries”. Which is why the Lisbon Agenda needs not DRM but investment in chemistry departments. Or the opposite of what is actually happening.

    In what is actually happening is the spectre (or fetish if you’re in Cretinous Sundries) of Affective Labour. Of work not at machines but at interactions (relational labour…). Aesthetics as the product of the proletariat. Precessive kitsch, if kitsch is industrialised folk culture. With the smile as the core competence, not the added value. With no job security, respect or prospects (welcome to how the rest of the world lives, “precariat”-fearing web designer weekend marxists).

    These relational loan-stretchers in the cargo-cult economy of governments that still believe we should all be Living On Thin Air have useful idiots to lead the unwashed into the abbatoir. The artist-statement-writing-workshop sector of the non-art non-market, bourgeois would-be-career-artists (hi), lurching from subsidised training day to temporary residency, are the harbingers of the new economic order of the post-Lisbon cracked mirror.

    Highly collectible gestures of resistance to the ancient regime aside, there are two strategies for art. Non-instrumentalised, disruptive, qualitative, unimproving pleasure. Or institutional critique that actually critiques the current institutions. Or possibly both. Art always serves new money, so let’s not kid ourselves, but if we can start serving the next-but-one regime, we can speed up firing the ejector on the current boss. Which, since they want art to be socially instrumental, should please everybody.

  • Art & Language : Homes for Homes II

    Art & Language : Homes for Homes II – Les presses du réel (book), 2006

    This publication is built around an important installation “Homes from Homes 2” (2000–2001), which simultaneously references the development of Art & Languages's work over the decades and the collection of the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, in which it is now included.
    Each element of the installation is described, annotated, and put in the context of aesthetic, theoretical, and political problematics through extended captions and essays by the artists.

    Questioning the notions of conservation, of institutional politics, and the relation between art and its institutions, the publication is designed by NORM in close collaboration with the artists.

  • The Style of Numbers Behind a Number of Styles

    The Style of Numbers Behind a Number of Styles

    Mathematically quantifying artists’ styles using “stylometrics”.

  • Julie Gross

    Julie Gross – Gallery of Paintings

    Entirely groovy coloured blobby abstracts.

  • showtime: happy famous artists

    showtime: happy famous artists

    Data visualisation art with artists as the data.

  • Thinking About Art: Artists Interview Artists: Jason Dean and Matt Nash

    Thinking About Art: Artists Interview Artists: Jason Dean and Matt Nash

    These are the artists who got my five questions to answer. The answers are excellent, very open and considered. This is a really good project.

  • Lady Pyrate

    Lady Pyrate

    Allotment-based cultural resistence. Arrr! (via Tom Chance).

  • Thatcher, Thatcher, Milk Snatcher

    Mrs Thatcher is the scientist who developed the method for replacing dairy fat with vegetable oil that allowed soft ice cream to be made.

    Mrs Thatcher is the conservative politician who stopped free milk for schoolchildren in the United Kingdom.

    “Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher!”

  • The Work Of Art

    The work of art will not do the work of art.

  • Rhizome.org: spacer.gif{ART}

    Rhizome.org: spacer.gif{ART}

    Our curatorial staff hand picks the most extraordinary examples of the spacer.gif to offer to you, our patron, as handsome limited edition archival prints.