Article Number: 1374
Soft Cover, German, Glue Binding, 367 Pages, 2006, b_books
Simon Sheikh

Capital

It Fails Us Now

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The book explores the notion of capital, taking as its point of departure, on the one hand location, and on the other subjectivity – how capitalism affects our daily lives, our very structure of feelings and perceptions

Capital is understood as an economic tool, as a measure of exchange and surplus, and as something at once regulated and regulating – by both state and market – as well as a producer of subjectivity; the commodification of everything. The publication includes artistic contributions and essays related to the group exhibition Capital (It Fails Us Now), shown at UKS in Oslo and at Kunstihoone in Tallinn during winter 2005–2006.

Contributors: Will Bradley, Katja Diefenbach, Stephan Geene, Brian Holmes, Trude Iversen, Oleg Kireev, Isabell Lorey, Gerald Raunig and Natascha Sadr Haghighian amongst others.