Sentences with phrase «culture industry»

Although the term commonly appears alongside traditional Japanese items such as paper fans or pottery, the concept can also apply to goods produced for the anime and popular culture industries.
Marina Vishmidt is a writer and lecturer in Culture Industry at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she convenes a course on theories and practices of creativity, labour and precariousness.
Unacknowledged in the premise of the sale is its un-ironic role in perpetuating concerns occupying many artists and much art discourse after modernism: the defeat of the avant - garde, or the immanent recuperation of artistic movements, as they fold into culture industry or are appropriated, for example, as a sale's headline.
Wanda Hotel said it would buy theme - park operator Wanda Culture Travel Innovation Group from Beijing Wanda Culture Industry Group for a provisional 6.3 billion yuan ($ 945 million), paid either in cash, shares or convertible bonds.
The (Magic) Kingdom of God: Christianity and Global Culture Industries.
Entry into the media is facilitated by the relatively open and market - oriented media system in Brazil, by the high rate of national production of television programs in general, and by the breach between the secular culture industry and the Catholic Church.
For harmonizing culture industries, as the free trade negotiations would entail, either demands that the US adopt a system of subsidies and regulations as well — how unlikely!
[Raleigh, N.C.]-- Wake County's nonprofit arts and culture industry generates more than $ 557 million in annual economic activity — supporting 19,873 full - time equivalent jobs and generating $ 56,205,000 in local and state government revenues, the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County announced today.
According to MoneySense's data manager Phil Froats, the big reasons why Bay Roberts, Williams Lake, B.C., Port Alberni, B.C. and the rest of the sad sack lot are at the bottom is because of high unemployment, low average household income, negative population growth rates, a dismal culture industry and, for the most part, high crime.
In the early 2000s, the Japanese government started to evaluate the value of the country's popular culture industry following international successes in anime / manga such as Pokémon and Dragonball, videogames like Nintendo's Legend of Zelda and Super Mario series, and films including Spirited Away (2001) and Ringu (1998).
Rooster Teeth, Hanabee Entertainment and Supanova Pop Culture Industries revealed in a press release today that Kojima will...
Amalia Ulman (born 1989 in Argentina; based in Los Angeles) is an artist working with performance, installation, and video in both physical spaces and online contexts to «expose how a technocratic and histrionic culture industry requires the performance of an equally contradictory and fabricated persona» (Berlin Biennale).
His book D.I.Y. Culture Industry: Signifying Practices, Social Networks and Other Instrumentalizations of Everyday Art is forthcoming from MIT Press in 2011.
The work of Native American artist Jimmie Durham (b. 1940, lives in Rome, Italy) is manifold — as poet, former activist, essayist, and sculptor he deftly mines the fields of art and political reality, infiltrating culture industries in ways that are both ironic and ambivalent.
They view contemporary society's culture industry as an aspect of the enlightenment that has betrayed itself by allowing instrumental logic to take over human social life.
Curry said the sessions focused on innovation, climate change, and the culture industry.
Wanda started building cinemas about a decade ago in a foray into a culture industry that Wang said has «no ceiling» on brand influence and profitability.
The culture industry is never forced to clean up its act.»)
The forms of culture become products of an industrialized machine in a culture industry and thus commodities with economic ends in mind.
For Adorno, this results in a colonization of the mind on the part of a culture industry.
While it's not going to dethrone Theodor Adorno's seminal critique on the culture industry, it's surprisingly heady for game narrative.
In 1947 the sociologists Max Horkheimer and Theo Adorno published «the Culture Industry», an essay which attacked the commercialisation of art as a destruction of its true value.
All artists and those in the culture industry must boycott the White House as they did in South Africa during Apartheid.»)
Meanwhile, American painters, equally besieged by the rise of the culture industries, had increasingly integrated fragments of popular culture into their paintings, most famously in the work of Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.
A regular contributor to magazines such as Real Life (in the 1980s), Purple Prose (in the 1990s) and Artforum, Robbins is one of the first artists and critics to investigate the art world's entrance into the culture industry.
Work, management, economics, politics, control systems, state - of - the - art technologies and the culture industry are the many «worlds» that Julien Prévieux's activities involve.
Johanna Drucker and Ben Davis find art in complicity with the culture industry — and loving it.
Ben Davis and Johanna Drucker find art in complicity with the culture industry — and loving it.
Both are divided among themselves — and not simply as matters of moral complicity with the culture industry or the art world.
Moreover, it seeks to question how such a role affects the definition of the profession and discipline, and how the curator, forced to operate within the framework of the culture industry and negotiate elements such as entertainment, distraction, and mass consumption, can withstand these external conditions and invent strategies of resistance and critique within the format of the exhibition.
The talk will provide a critical survey of theories of art's relationship to capitalism (reification, culture industry, commodification, spectacle, incorporation, recuperation and real subsumption) as well as offer an alternative account based on art's «economic exceptionalism» resulting in art's «commodification without commodification».
The Maniacs, known colloquially as the Crow Tribe's «The Beatles,» both positively influenced the Crow people through their indigenized pop expression and also made an impact on non-Native audiences — a set of conditions akin to Red Star's art practice that is persistently entangled with concepts of pop internationalities and the culture industry.
Rather, our goal is to foster the creation of a meeting place where traditional creative roles are dissolved, where the culture industry is challenged, and where vital new concepts of artmaking are imagined and shared.
Benjamin Buchloh and Franceso Bonami take up the notion of faceto - face, introduced in the last issue, to talk about the art world and «the absorption of artistic practices into the larger apparatus of the culture industry».
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Mickalene Thomas «[wrestles] stereotypes, history, and the demands of the culture industry into loud but harmonious images.»
Using primarily industrial materials, the sculptural imagery is presented as a tableau combining references to «science fiction, speakers, ductwork, communications spectacle, antennae, the culture industry, archaic scientific apparati, disjecta membra, figures of hope, screens and building».
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