Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities
Artistic Lives challenges recent policy discourses that celebrate the ability of cultural producers to create something from nothing, and, more generally, the myth of creativity as an individual phenomenon, divorced from social context. Presenting rich interview material with artists and arts professionals in London and Berlin, together with ethnographic descriptions, Artistic Lives engages with debates surrounding Post-Fordism, gentrification and the nature of authorship, to raise challenging questions about the function of culture and the role of artists within contemporary capitalism.
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Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities
Artistic Lives challenges recent policy discourses that celebrate the ability of cultural producers to create something from nothing, and, more generally, the myth of creativity as an individual phenomenon, divorced from social context. Presenting rich interview material with artists and arts professionals in London and Berlin, together with ethnographic descriptions, Artistic Lives engages with debates surrounding Post-Fordism, gentrification and the nature of authorship, to raise challenging questions about the function of culture and the role of artists within contemporary capitalism.
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Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities

Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities

by Kirsten Forkert
Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities

Artistic Lives: A Study of Creativity in Two European Cities

by Kirsten Forkert

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Overview

Artistic Lives challenges recent policy discourses that celebrate the ability of cultural producers to create something from nothing, and, more generally, the myth of creativity as an individual phenomenon, divorced from social context. Presenting rich interview material with artists and arts professionals in London and Berlin, together with ethnographic descriptions, Artistic Lives engages with debates surrounding Post-Fordism, gentrification and the nature of authorship, to raise challenging questions about the function of culture and the role of artists within contemporary capitalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472403834
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 12/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Kirsten Forkert is a lecturer in media theory at Birmingham City University, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Artistic Autonomy and Material Conditions; Chapter 1a Capitalism and the Figure of the Artist; Chapter 2 The Creative Subject and the State; Chapter 3 The Loss of Space and Time for Creative Activities in London; Chapter 4 Shortened Careers and Pressures for Instant Success; Chapter 5 Berlin: An Economy Based on the Marketing of Creativity; Chapter 6 Does Berlin Present an Alternative Model for Cultural Production?; Chapter 8 Conclusion: Why Material Conditions Matter;
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