Edited by Rutger Wolfson. Text by Cornel Bierens, Edwin Carels, Guus Beumer, Valentijn Byvanck, Chris Drake.
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Van het verschil tussen nachtclubs en musea, tot de (on)mogelijke ambities van kunst en de vervagende grenzen tussen hoge en lage cultuur. Van de toenemende kunstmatigheid in realistische schilderkunst tot het geconstrueerde gevoel van luxe en orde op vliegvelden. Van de verleidingskracht van mode, tot de wijze hoe haar visuele conventies in andere disciplines doordringen. Van de relatie tussen het sublieme en technologie, tot de implicaties van de pretmaatschappij.
Rutger Wolfson, auteur van het geruchtmakende Kunst in Crisis (Prometheus 2003), zet opnieuw aan tot een fundamentele discussie over het huidige kunstklimaat.
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