Politica e arte. Storia di un divorzio
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Mots-clés

Divorce from culture; Anthropocentrism; Avant-garde; Aestheticization of politics; Politicization of art

Comment citer

Folena, P. (2026). Politica e arte. Storia di un divorzio. Aesthetica Preprint, (130), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.7413/0393-85221502

Résumé

Liberalism has led to the domination of the economic over the political, which has divorced culture. Throughout history, first theocratic power placed art at its service; then, with the anthropocentrism of the Renaissance, man came to the center; finally, over the past two hundred years, art has freed itself, reaching the avant-garde. Today, W. Benjamin’s conceptual pairing (the aestheticization of politics, which seeks consensus in the world of images, and the politicization of art, with the new urban art) is once again relevant.

https://doi.org/10.7413/0393-85221502
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