'Lee explores the ways that art actualizes, iterates, or enables the processes of globalization, offering close readings of works by artists who have come to prominence in the last two decades. She examines the “just in time” managerial ethos of Takahashi Murakami; the production of ethereal spaces in Andreas Gursky’s images of contemporary markets and manufacture; the logic of immanent cause dramatized in Thomas Hirschhorn’s mixed-media displays; and the “pseudo-collectivism” in the contemporary practice of the Atlas Group, the Raqs Media Collective, and others.
'To speak of “the work of art’s world,” Lee says, is to point to both the work of art’s mattering and its materialization, to understand the activity performed by the object as utterly continuous with the world it at once inhabits and creates.' (From publisher's website)
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Bani ABIDI, 
CHU Yun, 儲雲, 
LIU Wei, 劉偉, 
Takashi MURAKAMI, 村上隆, 
Raqs Media Collective, 
English
globalisation,  Pakistan,  India,  China,  Japan
2012
248
9780262017732
1
monograph
Introduction: Forgetting the Art World
The World Is Flat/The End of the World: Takashi Murakami and the Aesthetics of Post-Fordism
Gursky's Ether
Perpetual Revolution: Thomas Hirschhorn's Sense of the World
On Pseudo-Collectivism: or, How to Be a Collective in the Age of the Consumer Sovereign
Conclusion: Numbers
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