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Publisher Note

“After Euphoria” is a collection of Jeff Derksen's writings on art, architecture, and globalism. The selected essays in this book focus on artistic practices and modes of cultural critique that aim their questions, research, and propositions at neoliberalism’s alliance of the economy, affect, and the present. “After Euphoria” includes essays on the work of Rem Koolhaas, Brian Jungen, Sam Durant, Andrea Geyer, Jin-me Yoon, Ken Lum, Ron Terada, Stan Douglas, Sabine Bitter/Helmut Weber, and Alfredo Jaar.

Jeff Dersken is a writer, poet, and critic based in Vancouver and Vienna. His on-going research investigates the effect of globalization on the production and experience of culture. Derksen’s critical writing has appeared in "Springerin," "Archis," "Open Letter," "Camera Austria," "C Magazine," and "Hunch." He is the editor of the literary journal West Coast Line and is a founding member of Vancouver's writer-run center, The Kootenay School of Writing.

The book is part of the Documents series, dedicated to critical writings and co-published with Les presses du réel and Emily Carr University Press.

Art Theory

After Euphoria

by Jeff Derksen

Publisher
Release Place Switzerland
Release Date 2013
ISBN 978-3-03764-197-2
Credits
Editor: Kathy Slade
Author: Jeff Derksen
Artist: Jeff Derksen
Work  
Language English
Format softcover
Dimensions 21.0 × 15.0 cm
Pages 238

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