Description
Discover the transformative power of art with 'Where Art Belongs' by Chris Kraus, a compelling exploration of contemporary visual art practices. This insightful trade paperback delves into how artists reclaim lived time as a vital material in their creative processes. Published in 2011 by Random House, this 176-page book presents four interconnected essays that challenge traditional notions of art, illustrating the intersection between artistic expression and societal reflection. Kraus takes readers on a journey through key cultural landscapes, from New York to Berlin and Los Angeles to the Pueblo Nuevo barrio of Mexicali. Unpacking themes of boredom, community art, and resistance to digital culture, she highlights the importance of microcultures and collective efforts in advocating for public space. Explore the rich tapestry of visual art in the past decade as Kraus argues for its relevance and necessity in reflecting the complexities of the larger world. 'Where Art Belongs' stands as an essential read for art lovers, students, and anyone passionate about the evolving dialogue between art and society.

