Installieren Sie die genialokal App auf Ihrem Startbildschirm für einen schnellen Zugriff und eine komfortable Nutzung.
Tippen Sie einfach auf Teilen:
Und dann auf "Zum Home-Bildschirm [+]".
Bei genialokal.de kaufen Sie online bei Ihrer lokalen, inhabergeführten Buchhandlung!
'Essential . . . An urgent reckoning with institutional violence, curatorial practice and the meaning of freedom' Dan Hicks
'Daisy Dixon is the guide you need in encountering the disturbing side of human expression' Helen Carr
'A zesty new history of "dangerous art" . . . Skips with panache across periods and genres . . . Even at its most provocative, Dixon's book remains lucid and engaging' Daily Telegraph
'Timely and punchy . . . In the past, pieces considered too corrupting for the public gaze were placed in secret collections. Dixon believes depraved art isn't something to be squirrelled away, but confronted "loudly, angrily, beautifully": emotions that capture ths spirit of this passionate book' Guardian
What makes an artwork immoral? Why do these troubling creations have such a hold on us? And how should we deal with them?
We live in a moment when the dangers of art seem more prevalent than ever: artists are 'cancelled' for their misdeeds, public statues are toppled, images of violence and obscenity await us at the touch of a button. But as this provocative new history demonstrates, we humans have always used art to make sense of the less innocent aspects of ourselves and the world around us.
In Depraved, philosopher of art Daisy Dixon takes the reader on a journey through some of the most volatile and contentious works ever produced - from prehistoric sculpture to extreme metal music, Renaissance paintings to videogames. She reveals how beautiful art can sometimes be the most insidious, and why the greatest threat might lie in our own judgements about the art we censor or condemn.
Above all, Dixon builds a powerful case for returning the terrible gaze of our disturbing creations, showing how we can confront them head-on and tame their toxic effects.
Dr Daisy Dixon is a prize-winning philosopher with a PhD from the University of Cambridge. She is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University, and specialises in the philosophy of art - particularly immoral and dangerous art that entrenches structural injustice. She has published in academic journals on topics including oppressive monuments, aesthetic protest and deceptive art, and has presented her work on immoral artists on BBC Radio and multiple podcasts. Dixon also has an art practice in painting and sonic sculpture.