Autonomy
In Autonomy, Nicholas Brown presents a compelling exploration of art's independence from its commodified nature. Published in 2019, this thought-provoking book spans 232 pages, showcasing Brown's profound theoretical insights. He challenges the notion that the line between art and commodities has blurred, arguing instead for the necessity of interpretive engagement with art that confronts its material realities. By leveraging the works of influential thinkers such as Marx, Hegel, Adorno, and Jameson, Brown delves into diverse mediums, including literature, photography, music, television, and sculpture. His analysis transcends specific artworks, from the striking photography of Cindy Sherman to the innovative narratives of authors like Ben Lerner and Jennifer Egan. Autonomy is a vital read for those interested in the intricate relationship between art, society, and the economy, promising to inspire and challenge your understanding of contemporary art.