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1. Garbage as an Object and a Source of Fine Art. Bohdan Shumylovych

This lecture discusses the basic theses of the theory of waste (“rubbish theory,” which was introduced in 1979 by Michael Thompson) and analyzes studies of the role of waste in culture (waste studies). We have long known that the values ​​of both objects and cultural phenomena are not fixed entities or values but change according to time and circumstances. Since art directly deals with values, it perfectly shows the transit of certain phenomena. The lecture examines the work of Gillian Whiteley, who in 2010 wrote a book on the art and politics of garbage. At what stage does garbage become art and why is it important?

Lesson 1. Garbage as an Object and a Source of Fine Art. Bohdan Shumylovych

This lecture discusses the basic theses of the theory of waste (“rubbish theory,” which was introduced in 1979 by Michael Thompson) and analyzes studies of the role of waste in culture (waste studies). We have long known that the values ​​of both objects and cultural phenomena are not fixed entities or values but change according to time and circumstances. Since art directly deals with values, it perfectly shows the transit of certain phenomena. The lecture examines the work of Gillian Whiteley, who in 2010 wrote a book on the art and politics of garbage. At what stage does garbage become art and why is it important?

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