Abstraction & Economy – Myths of Growth

Eva Maria Stadler & Jenni Tischer (eds.)

Inquiring into the role of art between concretion and abstraction through theoretical and artistic contributions, the publication unfolds around formalistic approaches to art theory that assert autonomy. By taking into account the social and economic aspects of critical theory, Abstraction and Economy. Myths of Growth aims to track down the aesthetic regime of capitalism.

With contributions by Clemens Apprich, Brenna Bhandar, Christina von Braun, Sabeth Buchmann, Karel Císař, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Patricia Grzonka, Gabriele Jutz, Eva Kernbauer, Blaise Kirschner and David Panos, Leigh Claire La Berge, Sven Lütticken, Falke Pisano, R. H. Quaytman, Christian Scherrer, Eva Maria Stadler, Jenni Tischer, Marina Vishmidt, Beat Weber, and Markus Wissen.


TALK & READING

Sunday, March 9, 2025, 5.30 p.m.
Klosterruine Berlin
Klosterstraße 73a
10179 Berlin

With
Eva Maria Stadler
Jenni Tischer

Dialogue partner
Markus Wissen

In conversation, Eva Maria Stadler, Jenni Tischer and sociologist Markus Wissen discuss the critical relationship between society and nature, which is heavily influenced by the capitalist mode of production and imperial mode of living. Using the example of climate change, defined as a negative external effect, Wissen explains how politics creates incentives to economically internalize the otherwise freely available terrestrial carbon storage by assigning it prices. Capitalist exploitation is relying on the notion of unlimited natural resources, which makes the occurrence of negative externalities less a market failure than a normal function of capitalism.


The event takes place in English.

An event by the editors in collaboration with Klosterruine Berlin


Abstraction & Economy – Myths of Growth
Eva Maria Stadler & Jenni Tischer (eds.)

De Gruyter, 2024
ISBN: 978-3-11-136634-0
e-ISBN: 978-3-11-137134-4

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