
Provoking the Freeport Magic Art Assemblage in Late Capitalism
What is magic? And what can it do? In this book, Jessica Backsell interrogates the magic of the art world and cultureâs stubborn habit of foregrounding art as representative of an alternative value system. Through the empirical example of the freeportâluxury warehouses where valuable art is stored for preservation and taxation purposesâBacksell explores the implications of understanding the art world through contingent entanglements and practices. Examining the contested site of the freeport, Backsell addresses the dichotomous âculture v. capitalismâ debate by showing how magic is not an innate and mysterious quality. Rather, it is a practice, a central yet unexplored element of curatorial toolboxes, that unfolds through what Backsell denotes as the enactment of âconspicuous withdrawal.â This insight, she argues, sheds new light and understanding on broader political issues in contemporary market society.
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What is magic? And what can it do? In this book, Jessica Backsell interrogates the magic of the art world and cultureâs stubborn habit of foregrounding art as representative of an alternative value system. Through the empirical example of the freeportâluxury warehouses where valuable art is stored for preservation and taxation purposesâBacksell explores the implications of understanding the art world through contingent entanglements and practices. Examining the contested site of the freeport, Backsell addresses the dichotomous âculture v. capitalismâ debate by showing how magic is not an innate and mysterious quality. Rather, it is a practice, a central yet unexplored element of curatorial toolboxes, that unfolds through what Backsell denotes as the enactment of âconspicuous withdrawal.â This insight, she argues, sheds new light and understanding on broader political issues in contemporary market society.
Copublished by Stockholm School of Economics











