La «museificación» de la comunidad política en Boris Groys: Iconoclastia, tecnología estética del cuidado y crítica del neoliberalismo
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2023
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El pensamiento de Groys permite abordar la crítica del neoliberalismo desde una perspectiva
ajena a la cuestión moderna del sujeto. El filósofo propone como alternativa a la subjetividad
neoliberal: la concepción del individuo como una desfuncionalizada obra de arte. Esta alternativa
se completa con la recuperación de la principal propuesta del pensamiento cosmista:
la transformación de la tecnología museística en biopolítica, para que el individuo de nuestro
tiempo sea objeto de permanentes cuidados. Finalmente, se analizan la potencia y límites
de la «museificación» para pensar en una eficaz alternativa democrática al neoliberalismo.
Groys’ aesthetic thought encourages the approach of the critique of neoliberalism from a point of view that is alien to the modern question of the subject. Groys shows that the iconoclasm followed by avant-garde art and museums offers an alternative: the conception of the individual as a defunctionalized «work of art». This alternative is completed with the retrieval of the main proposal of cosmist thought: the transformation of museum technology into biopolitics, so that the individual of our time becomes an object of permanent care. Finally, the power and limits of «museification» are analyzed to think of an effective democratic alternative to neoliberalism.
Groys’ aesthetic thought encourages the approach of the critique of neoliberalism from a point of view that is alien to the modern question of the subject. Groys shows that the iconoclasm followed by avant-garde art and museums offers an alternative: the conception of the individual as a defunctionalized «work of art». This alternative is completed with the retrieval of the main proposal of cosmist thought: the transformation of museum technology into biopolitics, so that the individual of our time becomes an object of permanent care. Finally, the power and limits of «museification» are analyzed to think of an effective democratic alternative to neoliberalism.