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9.5 Theses on Art and Class seeks to show how a clear understanding of class makes sense of what is at stake in a broad number of contemporary art's most persistent debates, from definitions of political art to the troubled status of "outsider" and street art to the question of how we maintain faith in art itself.

Ben Davis currently lives and works in New York City where he is Executive Editor at Artinfo.


Author Bios

Ben Davis is the author of 9.5 Theses on Art and Class, which ARTnews named one of the best art books of the decade in 2019. He has been Artnet News's National Art Critic since 2016. His writings have also been featured in The New York TimesNew York Magazine, The Baffler, Jacobin, SlateSalvage, e-Flux Journal, Frieze, and many other venues. In 2019, Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab reported that he was one of the five most influential art critics in the United States. He lives in Brooklyn.

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Publication date: July 9, 2013

Table of Contents
1) INTRODUCTION
2) 9.5 THESES ON ART AND CLASS
3) ART CLASS
4) ART AND INEQUALITY
5) AESTHETIC POLITICS?
6) COLLECTIVE DELUSIONS
7) WHAT GOOD IS POLITICAL ART IN TIMES LIKE THESE?
8) THE BILLY PAPPAS PROBLEM
9) BENEATH STREET ART, THE BEACH
10) WHITE WALLS, GLASS CEILING
11) THE SOCIAL BASIS OF THE HIPSTER AESTHETIC
12) COMMERCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
13) ART AS THE HUMAN RESISTANCE TO THE UNDEAD
14) CRISIS AND CRITICISM
15) IN DEFENSE OF CONCEPTS
16) THE AGE OF SEMI-POST-POSTMODERNISM
17) BEYOND THE ART WORLD
18) THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE

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