Paranoia TV by Ekaterina Degot

Paranoia TV by Ekaterina Degot

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Paranoia TV by Ekaterina Degot

A guide to the 2020 iteration of the Austrian contemporary arts festival

For the 54th edition of the Steirischer Herbst festival in Austria, the festival transformed into a semi-fictitious media company, Paranoia TV. Artists contributed films, serial shows and online discussions around the thesis that television is both a celebration of reality as well as that reality's absence.

Mikhail Lifshitz (1905-1983) studied and later taught at the avant-garde art school VKhUTEMAS, where he formulated a Leninist critique of modernism beginning in the mid-1920s. In 1927, he became the first author to write about Marx's own aesthetic views. His book on the subject (published in Moscow by Gosizdat Khud. Lit. in 1933) first appeared in English as The Philosophy of Art of Karl Marx in 1938 (New York: Critic's Group) and is still considered a pioneering work in its field.

David Riff (1975) is a writer, artist and curator. He was a member of the work group Chto delat and co-editor of the newspaper of the same name from 2003 to 2008. Riff has curated international exhibitions and event programs and has published extensively on contemporary art. He currently lives in Berlin and works as a freelance curator.
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ISBN 13 9783960989981
ISBN 10 3960989989
Titel Paranoia TV
Autor Ekaterina Degot
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
Erscheinungsjahr 2021-09-01
Seitenanzahl 332
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