Danielle Child is Lecturer in Art History at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, Culture Editor for Red Pepper magazine and a member of the Association of Art Historians.
Child's contribution to the ongoing debate on art's relationship to work is vitally important and distinctive. Focusing on case studies, Child demonstrates that art's autonomy has a porous relationship to capitalist patterns of labour. This book is particularly valuable because it does not restrict the examination of artistic labour to the activities of the artist as author, thinker or maker but provides a detailed analysis of the displacement of the artist in the production of artworks by acknowledged and unacknowledged fabricators, participants and assistants both paid and unpaid. * Dave Beech, Professor of Art, Valand Academy and the University of the Arts London, UK *