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Moving art beyond gallery commodities and into collective struggle: Earth Liberation Studio
TR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive10 hr. ago

Moving art beyond gallery commodities and into collective struggle: Earth Liberation Studio

The article discusses Earth Liberation Studio, an art initiative founded by Link Berry that positions art as a tool for political activism rather than a market commodity. It critiques the commodification of art through the bourgeois art market and the influence of artificial intelligence on visual culture. The studio is grounded in an ecosocialist perspective, arguing that capitalism prevents effective responses to the climate crisis. In an interview, Berry explains his motivation for using art to process personal emotions related to the climate crisis and to inspire collective action. He emphasizes 'revolutionary optimism' as a necessary mindset for challenging systemic issues such as capital, debt, and alienating labor.

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Moving art beyond gallery commodities and into collective struggle: Earth Liberation Studio

The article discusses Earth Liberation Studio, an art initiative founded by Link Berry that positions art as a tool for political activism rather than a market commodity. It critiques the commodification of art through the bourgeois art market and the influence of artificial intelligence on visual culture. The studio is grounded in an ecosocialist perspective, arguing that capitalism prevents effective responses to the climate crisis. In an interview, Berry explains his motivation for using art to process personal emotions related to the climate crisis and to inspire collective action. He emphasizes 'revolutionary optimism' as a necessary mindset for challenging systemic issues such as capital, debt, and alienating labor.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents a strong critique of capitalism and promotes ecosocialism as a solution to the climate crisis. It frames art as a tool for political agitation and collective struggle, aligning with leftist ideologies. The language used is highly critical of the current economic system and the '

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