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A class analysis
MIKE QUILLE is impressed by the rigorous Marxist approach to be found in a new book on the dialectics of art
DEVASTATINGLY EFFECTIVE: Francisco Goya’s The Disasters of War, 1863

The Dialectics of Art
by John Molyneux
(Haymarket Books, £17.99)

GROUNDED in a solidly Marxist perspective, John Molyneux’s book is a very fine contribution to writing on art.

Carefully argued chapters on what art is — how we evaluate it, how it changes and develops and the dialectical nature of modernism — are illustrated by case studies of artists including Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Tracey Emin, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and others.

The central strength of these theoretical and case-study strands is the recognition of the dialectical tensions that are generated and expressed in artworks which are produced in class-divided societies like our own.

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