152 Pages
by
Routledge
First published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Preface, Introduction: Art, ‘Enclave Theory’ and the Communist Imaginary; The Sensuous Religion of the Multitude: Art and Abstraction in Negri; ‘Monumental Construction’: Badiou and the Politics of Aesthetics; The Fear of Fieteronomy; Lessons in Futility: Francis Alÿs and the Legacy or May ’68; Aesthetics in a Time of Emergency; Art Relations and the Presence of Absence; Commons and Crowds: Figuring Photography from Above and Below; From Communism to Commons? Artistic Communism - a Sketch.
Biography
Guest Editor: John Roberts, Various authors who are experts in their fields






