Abstract:For Jacques Rancière, engaged art violates the necessary separation of the artist from the exigencies of political change, thereby abandoning art’s unique critical potential. This chapter challenges that interpretation, drawing out aesthetic qualities associated with engaged art that are not apparent within the hermeneutic frame that Rancière employs. Readings of several projects identify the ways in which aesthetic and critical experience is mobilized in these works through forms of resistance that operate ou… Show more
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