Less is Enough: On Architecture and Asceticism

Less is Enough: On Architecture and Asceticism

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Less is Enough: On Architecture and Asceticism

"Less is more" goes the modernist dictum. But is it? In an age when we are endlessly urged to do "more with less", can we still romanticise the pretensions of minimalism? For Pier Vittorio Aureli, the return of "austerity chic" is a perversion of what ought to be a meaningful way of life. Charting the rise of asceticism in early Christianity and its institutionalisation with the medieval monasteries, Aureli examines how the basic unit of the reclusive life - the monk's cell - becomes the foundation of private property. And from there, he argues, it all starts to go wrong. By late capitalism, asceticism has been utterly aestheticised. It manifests itself as monasteries inspired by Calvin Klein stores, in the monkish lifestyle of Steve Jobs and Apple's aura of restraint. Amid all the hypocrisy, it must still be possible to reprise the idea of "less" as a radical alternative, as the first step to living the life examined.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Pier Vittorio Aureli
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9785906264138
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Strelka Press
Manufacturer
Strelka Press
NumberOfPages
64
PublicationDate
2013-08-27
Publisher
Strelka Press
ReleaseDate
2013-08-27
Studio
Strelka Press