Anywhere or Not at All: Peter Osborne in Conversation with Suhail Malik
Saturday 27 April, 2013
7pm, $0
Artists Space, Books and Talks
55 Walker Street
Contemporary art is the object of inflated and widely divergent claims. But what kind of discourse can open it up effectively to critical analysis?
Peter Osborne's Anywhere or Not at All is a major new philosophical intervention in art theory that challenges the terms of established positions through a new approach at once philosophical, historical, social and art-critical. Developing the position that “contemporary art is postconceptual art,” the book progresses through a dual series of conceptual constructions and interpretations of particular works to assess the art from a number of perspectives: contemporaneity and its global context; art against aesthetic; the Romantic pre-history of conceptual art; the multiplicity of modernisms; transcategoriality; conceptual abstraction; photographic ontology; digitalization; and the institutional and existential complexities of art-space and art-time. Anywhere or Not at All maps out the conceptual space for an art that is both critical and contemporary in the era of global capitalism.
Osborne's talk will be followed by a Q&A with Suhail Malik and a wine reception.