Confronting the work of widely celebrated photographers Annie Leibovitz, Gregory Crewdson and Andreas Gursky, Photography’s Neoliberal Realism examines how these artists produce capitalism’s equivalent of the Soviet Union’s socialist realism by giving photographic form to widely held and rarely questioned beliefs and ideas. The ideological framework that Colberg terms ‘neoliberal realism’ serves to cement an economic system whose many fault lines are becoming increasingly clear, such as staggering inequality and racial disparities. This extended essay provides an alternative reading of photographic works laden with artifice, and argues how focusing on this artifice misses the more far-reaching ways such images operate in our visual economy.

DISCOURSE is a series of small books in which a cultural theorist, curator or artist explores a theme, an artwork or an idea in an extended illustrated text.
Silkscreen paperback with flaps
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Pectus Excavatum - Quentin Yvelin
Editer l’art – Leszek Brogowski
Dédale - Laurent Chardon
Les voiles de Sainte-Marthe - Christian Rosset
Pour voir, Emscher Park - Gaëtane Lamarche-Vadel
Gros Gris n°4 - Duel
De lave et de fer - Laurent Feynerou
Mosaïque d'asphalte - Jack Torrance
Tchat - Gary Colin
Ilya Ehrenbourg - Et pourtant elle tourne
Artzines #12 Provo Special
Aurore Colbert - Marie Mons
[piʃaˈsɐ̃w̃] - antoine lefebvre editions,
Imagos - Noémie Lothe
It was a good day - Jeremy Le Corvaisier
Modern Instances, The Craft of Photography - Stephen Shore
La traversée - Magali Brueder
Génération dakou - Yann Jun + CD
Slanted 24 - Istanbul 





