Sentences with phrase «das kapital»

This looks to be lifted from «The Labour Theory of Value» IHHO or Das Kapital for those unfamiliar with the man's oeuvre.
At the age of 14 he spent all of his money on Das Kapital.
Somebody forgot to install Das Kapital into the software producing temperature statistics.
Jim, you have to understand that: Mosher is here exclusively; to interpret the» Green Das Kapital».
Yangjiang Group, Das Kapital Football (still), 2009, ink on Xuan paper calligraphy, action, documentation, installation (two - channel video: DV widescreen anamorphic, color, with sound, ink on Xuan paper carpet).
The film includes the Michael Clark dance company, which interprets equations from Karl Marx's Das Kapital, as well as the artist's exploration of the way imagery was used to construct political messages during the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland.
Interesting fact: British artist Isaac Julien will stage a seven - month continuous reading of Marx's Das Kapital from a specially designed stage in the biennale gardens.
Live readings of Karl Marx's «Das Kapital (Capital)» will be staged at the site, a project directed by British artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien.
He summons the spectre of Marx in programming the reading of all four volumes of Das Kapital — explicitly an analysis of historical and 19th century labour and market conditions that, some economists would argue (c.f. Thomas Piketty), no longer apply to today's intrisically networked structures of global capital — and in the show's accompanying statement, Enwezor invokes Walter Benjamin's hallucinatory description of Paul Klee's Angelus Novus, a painting Benjamin owned, as justification for his historical methodology as well as the lever to illuminate «both the current «state of things» and the «appearance of things»».
The legacy of Marxism looms large with live recital of all three volumes of Das Kapital, directed by British artist - film - maker Isaac Julien, for the duration of the event.
Entitled All the World's Futures, Enwezor's show will feature daily readings from Marx's Das Kapital and an exploration of factory working conditions from the 19th century to the present day by British artist Jeremy Deller.
And at the heart of All the World's Futures stands Karl Marx's Das Kapital, which is being read from end to end in the Arena, an auditorium designed by David Adjaye in the central pavilion.
Recent group exhibitions include Das Kapital: Blue Chips and Masterpieces, Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2007); Sweet Temptations, Kunstverein St. Gallen Kunstmuseum, St. Gallen, Switzerland (2005); and Pale Fire, Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin, Germany (2003).
It blends archive footage with new material including a new dance work by the choreographer Michael Clark inspired by equations from Karl Marx's Das Kapital.
At times poetic, at times essayistic in its approach, and spanning both time and space, the survey revolves around Joseph Beuys's groundbreaking work» DAS KAPITAL RAUM 1970 — 1977 «(The Capital Space 1970 — 1977)(1980), on show in Berlin for the first time.
The Statisticon Neon (2017) pays homage to Joseph Beuys monumental work Das Kapital Raum 1970 - 1977 originally shown...
Previously, he presented Kapital and directed Das Kapital Oratorio in the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor, in 2015.
What can you say about a Venice Biennale that features a public reading of Karl Marx's Das Kapital?
The artist tells Charlotte Higgins about the dialectics of Christmas stockings, his Das Kapital reading group with Michael Clark — and picking a fight with the British Museum
Nash has collaborated extensively with Okwui Enwezor on Documenta11, and The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994 both 2002, and most recently on The Arena project Venice Biennial 2015 including an epic live reading of Karl Marx's Das Kapital.
The show ends with the 54 minutes of Campbell's It for Others, which includes chunks of a 1953 French film essay by Chris Marker and Alain Resnais on colonialism and African art, and a dance routine choreographed by Michael Clark expressing economic equations from Karl Marx's Das Kapital.
At the centre of the exhibition, Isaac Julien will be staging a dramatic recital of Marx's Das Kapital every day of the seven - month Biennale, an act of homage that somehow can't help but sound subversive.
In the red Arena theater, designed (like the rest of the exhibition) by architect David Adjaye, there was a wonderfully lulling Charles Gaines musical performance drawn from his «Notes on Social Justice,» followed by the continuing marathon reading of Das Kapital, the undercurrent of this topical show.
The performance will take place in the ARENA, a svelte auditorium designed by architect David Adjaye (perhaps echoing something of the incongruity of William Morris's gold - tooled copy of Das Kapital).
The title, Golden Eggs, is taken from volume one of Marx's Das Kapital, in which he describes the progenerative potential of capital: «Because it is value, it has acquired the occult quality of being able to add value to itself.
2007 The Kitakyushu Biennial» 07, Moji - Ko Kitakyushu, Japan Brussels Biennial, Brussels Stéphane Dafflon / Thomas Bayrle, Air de Paris, Paris Tbilisi 4: Everyday is Saturday, Tbilisi, Georgia Body Politicx, Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam Small Is Beautiful, Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal - Unterröwisheim Imagery Play, PKM Gallery, Beijing Das Kapital - Blue Chips und Masterpieces, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt / M What does the jellyfish want?
Decades later, Marx published the first part of his unfinished magnum opus Das Kapital (1867 — 94), perhaps hoping it would become the foundation of a total revolution.
[25] Two of the most significant thinkers of the period were biologist Charles Darwin (1809 — 82), author of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859), and political scientist Karl Marx (1818 — 83), author of Das Kapital (1867).
Rather than get hung up on Isaac Julien's recitations of Das Kapital (which even Enwezor admits is «a book that nobody has read and yet everyone hates or quotes from,» [5]-RRB- a more engaged viewer might see these readings as part of a larger program of live performance [6] that periodically animates the installation, both in David Adjaye's massive red «Arena» and throughout both exhibition venues, with musical compositions arranged by artists including Charles Gaines, Jason Moran and Alicia Hall Moran, Jeremy Deller, and Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla.
«Here, Das Kapital will serve as a kind of Oratorio that will be continuously read live, throughout the exhibition's seven months» duration.»
«The linchpin of this program will be the epic live reading of all three volumes of Karl Marx's Das Kapital,» Enwezor states.
«Hark at him reviewing his oddball indie games about lines», you mock, thinking I'm wearing a pair of empty frames and reading a copy of Das Kapital upside...
For instance, toothpaste (1880) postdates Das Kapital (1867).
«That is essentially the argument Karl Marx made in Das Kapital
The classic writings of the mature Marx — the Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital — reveal that violence is a fundamental and necessary feature in his system.
Their Communist Manifesto was issued in the revolutionary year of 1848, and the first volume of Das Kapital (Capital), which was to be the accepted formulation of Communism, was published in 1867.
Karl Marx, who invited Darwin to write an introduction to Das Kapital (Darwin declined), tore to shreds the god of nationalism, showing, with theory and countless examples, how the working classes are deluded into identifying with their capitalist tormentors.
Put down the Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital and go read a REAL history book.
Lists of the greatest have varied all the way from Gone with the Wind to Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales, to Karl Marx's Das Kapital, to Plato's Republic, to In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon.
(We also owe the accumulation of Das Kapital and its teachings to the medium of the book.)
In terms of body count it makes «Mein Kampf» and «Das Kapital» look like Dr. Seuss.
A rigorously constructed morality tale with a well - paid Wall Street investment banker as its hero, Flash Boys could hardly be confused for Das Kapital.

Not exact matches

Rikrit Tiravanija: Das soziale Kapital, Migros, Museum fuer Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland.
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