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Capitalism and Aisthesis – life, appearance and art in Walter Benjamin’s work Taina Rajanti
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Capitalism and Aisthesis - Life, Appearance and Art in Walter Benjamin's work

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Walter Benjamin, aisthesis, aesthetics, life, art, appearance, capitalism
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Page 1: Capitalism and Aisthesis - Life, Appearance and Art in Walter Benjamin's work

Capitalism and Aisthesis – life, appearance and art in Walter Benjamin’s work

Taina Rajanti

Page 2: Capitalism and Aisthesis - Life, Appearance and Art in Walter Benjamin's work

“a question of how life and work are organized in human society “

Combining Walter Benjamin’s work on effect of capitalism on life and art with his earlier work: what has “beautiful appearance” to do with life that is lived “in the heart of unreal, the appearance”?

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Shiny appearance and alienation

“The fantasque escrime of the city in the tableaux parisiens is no more the place where you come from. It is a stage and estranged.”

“Odradek is "the form that things take in forgetfulness. They are distorted.”

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Beautiful appearance and the inexpressed

“(The inexpressed) thus breaks that what in every beautiful appearance remains of the false totality, heritage of chaos: the false totality – absolute totality. Only it completes the work of art by making it into a “piece”, a fragment of the true world”

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Politicize aesthetics – not aestheticize politics

The task or potential of art is not in rendering a beautiful appearance to a world destroyed by capitalism, but in rendering a necessary appearance to life, and thus breaking the false totality and the shining surface distorting the sensible.

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Taina RajantiPori Art and Media, School of Art and Design

of Aalto [email protected]