'SUPERCARGO', the Art of Peter Moosgaard

A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienn...

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Main Author: Martin Ochsenhofer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Extreme Anthropology Research Network 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Extreme Anthropology
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/JEA/article/view/4885
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Summary:A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying the art exhibition 'Artist's Waste, Wasted Artists', which opened in Vienna on the 19th of September 2017 and was curated by the students of social anthropology at the University of Vienna. This essay considers the ways in which our need for differentiation on one hand and identification on the other shapes our relation to commodites and fuels their magical, fetishistic properties. Using the case of Peter Moosgaard's art project SUPERCARGO, it is argued that this art piece can unsettle the way we conceive of commodities, and reveal what may have previously been unconscious.
ISSN:2535-3241