THE SPECTACLE OF THEORY Arnaud Esquerre on “Echo Delay Reverb: American Art, Francophone Thought” at Palais de Tokyo, Paris
The idea of “French Theory” is an Anglophone invention, bringing together competing and sometimes contradictory theories from different disciplines under a single banner – a supposedly distinct school of thought that artists in the Anglosphere have often treated as a reserve of ideas to be drawn upon rather than interrogated. A new exhibition in Paris aims to trace the influence of Francophone theorists on artists in the US, raising the question of whether the artworks on display have anything meaningful to say about the concepts that inspired them in return. As Arnaud Esquerre argues, while the critical potential of such theories in artistic contexts is fittingly suggested by an absence, the show as a whole serves to demonstrate that even the most complex ideas are not immune to capitalism’s processes of commodification and spectacularization.
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