Oct 03 2015
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Dec 12 2015
Libidinal Economies: Art in the Age of Bull Markets

Libidinal Economies: Art in the Age of Bull Markets

at University Art Gallery (UCI)

Curated by Juli Carson and Michael Moshe Dahan

Libindinal Economies: Art in the Age of Bull Markets takes as its economic mise-en-scène the bull run market of 1982 (that crashed in 1987), tracing its origins in monetary policies of the 1970’s, and mapping its echoes in the recent redux of this bull run from 2009 to the present. The New York Stock Exchange (where the selling and buying of securities, currency and commodities takes place) and the art world (where the critique of Wall Street culture is derived and scripted) presumably constitute two distinct psychic and fiscal economies located in two different physical locations. The former is supposed to be rational, mathematical and regulated, the latter libidinal, creative and subversive. However, that isn’t true. The art world, in fact, has proven to be the bohemian substrate of the real deal, the bottom line, of the financial market. The gallery system, in the 80s and even more so recently, is the physical location – the center of mass – where these two celestial bodies effortlessly orbit each other with near mathematical precision. In this way, the economic and aesthetic spheres share a gravitational pull because they are – libidinally and economically – inextricably connected. Given so, Libidinal Economies showcases film works –experimental, narrative, and documentary – that are provoked by this cultural condition. As such, we are to consider these films as demonstrating various critical positions of resistance to the art market. But in so doing, this critique is made, naturally, from the inside, as there no longer is any way out of this closed system.

Artists: Yael Bartana, Maura Brewer, Hollis Frampton, Constanze Ruhm, Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy, Axel Stockburger and Christoph Meier, Michael Snow, Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2015/10/03 - 2015/12/12

Additional time info:

Saturday, October 3, 2015 -
2:00pm to 5:00pm
 

Location Info

University Art Gallery (UCI)

712 Arts Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697