Sternberg Press
Experiments in Art and Capitalism
From an economic perspective, art has traditionally been regarded as an instrument: artists and art are seen as an investment or factor of production that can be exchanged for something else. This publication series begins by exploring the intentional in art rather than the instrumental. How can we account for art without reducing it to its components or effects? Without first instrumentally embedding it in the traditional conversations, cultures, and habits of the art world?
2025
English edition
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How practices that enact the art of constructing open secrets in markets can be mobilized to unfold magic making.
2023
English edition
Sternberg Press
How art and the artist inspire business: an examination of the origins of this relationship from Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol.
2021
English edition
Sternberg Press
What happens when social scientists write about artworks? How does it affect the academic environment of a business school and how does it change the perception of art? Can it be used as a novel scientific method in the business studies?
2021
English edition
Sternberg Press
Can objects be traumatized? How does the commercial value of an art object relate to its aesthetic qualities? How do objects interact? These are some of the questions addressed by Graham Harman, the originator of object-oriented philosophy and a central figure of the Speculative Realism school of thought in contemporary philosophy.