
Infrastructural Critique
Contemporary Art Between Reproduction and Abolition
Marina Vishmidt(Author)
Verso Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-83674-159-6 (ISBN)
Description
As we search for ways to imagine a life beyond capital and its drive to extinction, the dream of the institution as a critical refuge from existing social relations becomes less and less credible.
Infrastructural Critique proposes a new materialist counter-praxis. By treating the contemporary art institution as a resource base and site of struggle, Vishmidt reanimates critique by connecting it to the effort to erode capitalist authority over the means of our existence, build power and seize resources for new practices of social invention.
A tour-de-force of Marxist philosophy, art criticism, Milanese radical feminism and AppleTV+ dinosaur documentaries, this book, edited in the wake of the author's tragic early death, weaves in the gaps of theory and praxis to assess the main infrastructurally critical artmakers at work today. Approaching their practices as 'crystal drills' - at once means of seeing, and practical cutting implements - the text showcases the light-bending, life-shaping thinking of one of the most playful, politically radical theorists of her generation.
Infrastructural Critique proposes a new materialist counter-praxis. By treating the contemporary art institution as a resource base and site of struggle, Vishmidt reanimates critique by connecting it to the effort to erode capitalist authority over the means of our existence, build power and seize resources for new practices of social invention.
A tour-de-force of Marxist philosophy, art criticism, Milanese radical feminism and AppleTV+ dinosaur documentaries, this book, edited in the wake of the author's tragic early death, weaves in the gaps of theory and praxis to assess the main infrastructurally critical artmakers at work today. Approaching their practices as 'crystal drills' - at once means of seeing, and practical cutting implements - the text showcases the light-bending, life-shaping thinking of one of the most playful, politically radical theorists of her generation.
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Edition
Paperback original
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83674-159-6 (9781836741596)
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Persons
Marina Vishmidt (1976-2024) was a philosopher, organiser and art theorist. One of the major critical theorists of her generation, her writing spanned art theory, feminist social reproduction theory, finance, ecology, labour and labour organising, value-form theory, black studies, and film. A lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London and Professor of Art Theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, her first book was Speculation as a Mode of Production: Forms of Value-Subjectivity in Art and Capital (2018)
Larne Abse Gogarty is a writer and art historian from London who teaches at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. Her most recent book is What We Do Is Secret: Contemporary Art and the Antinomies of Conspiracy (Sternberg Press, 2023).
Danny Hayward is a poet and critic whose most recent books are Training Exercises (Both are Worse, 2024) and Loading Terminal (87 Press, 2022).
Kerstin Stakemeier is a writer in Berlin and educator at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg. With Marina Vishmidt, she co-authored Reproducing Autonomy (Mute, 2016).
Larne Abse Gogarty is a writer and art historian from London who teaches at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. Her most recent book is What We Do Is Secret: Contemporary Art and the Antinomies of Conspiracy (Sternberg Press, 2023).
Danny Hayward is a poet and critic whose most recent books are Training Exercises (Both are Worse, 2024) and Loading Terminal (87 Press, 2022).
Kerstin Stakemeier is a writer in Berlin and educator at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg. With Marina Vishmidt, she co-authored Reproducing Autonomy (Mute, 2016).
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Preface
Content
Preface by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten
Introduction: A Life Lived in Different Circumstances, by Danny Hayward
Part 1 - Foundations
Chapter 1 - Speculative Infrastructures
Chapter 2 - Critique, Institutional and Infrastructural
Chapter 3 - Infrastructure Interrupted
Part 2 - Crystal Drills
Chapter 4 - Reproduction
Chapter 5 - Entropy
Chapter 6 - Abolition
Conclusion - Critique is the cutting tool, not the price of admission
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Life Lived in Different Circumstances, by Danny Hayward
Part 1 - Foundations
Chapter 1 - Speculative Infrastructures
Chapter 2 - Critique, Institutional and Infrastructural
Chapter 3 - Infrastructure Interrupted
Part 2 - Crystal Drills
Chapter 4 - Reproduction
Chapter 5 - Entropy
Chapter 6 - Abolition
Conclusion - Critique is the cutting tool, not the price of admission
Acknowledgements