ARTMargins Journal Explores Radical Art and Scholarship in Late Capitalism
ARTMargins published a special issue titled "What is Radical?" in Volume 10, Issue 3, spanning pages 8-96. The publication date was February 18, 2022. Contributors included Alexander Alberro, Homi K. Bhabha, and Ana Castillo, among others. This scholarly work examines the meaning of radical thought and action, questioning how it connects to historical movements from the 20th century. The journal investigates art's potential role in advancing social justice and emancipatory change under contemporary capitalist conditions. Critical analysis considers what forms of art criticism and art historical scholarship might effectively address future challenges. Content access is restricted to subscribers through MIT Press, with a DOI identifier of 10.1162/artm_a_00301. The publication raises fundamental questions about artistic practice and academic inquiry in an uncertain global context.
Key facts
- ARTMargins Volume 10 Issue 3 published on February 18, 2022
- Special issue titled "What is Radical?" spans pages 8-96
- Contributors include Alexander Alberro, Homi K. Bhabha, and Ana Castillo
- Examines radical thought in relation to 20th century movements
- Explores art's role in social justice under late capitalism
- Considers necessary forms of art criticism and scholarship
- Content available through MIT Press with subscription access
- DOI: 10.1162/artm_a_00301
Entities
Artists
- Alexander Alberro
- Homi K. Bhabha
- Ana Castillo
Institutions
- ARTMargins
- MIT Press