Postproduction: Culture as Screenplay: How Art Reprograms the World

Postproduction. Culture as Screenplay: How Art Reprograms the World is the most recent essay by French writer and curator Nicolas Bourriaud. The author discusses how, since the early nineties, an ever increasing number of artworks have been created on the basis of preexisting works; more and more artists interpret, reproduce, re-exhibit, or use works made by others or available cultural products.

This art of postproduction seems to respond to the proliferating chaos of global culture in the information age, which is characterized by an increase in the supply of works and the art world’s annexation of forms ignored or disdained until now.

Nicolas Bourriaud was the co-director of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and an art advisor for the Victor Pinchuk foundation in Kiev. His previous books include L’ère tertiaire (Flammarion), Esthétique relationnelle (les presses du réel), and Formes de vie (Denoël).

Translated from the French by Jeanine Herman
Design by Surface, Berlin/Frankfurt am Main

First published 2002
Reprinted with a new preface to the second edition 2005

Nøkkelord: Teori Kunstteori

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