In recent decades, the dialogue between art and anthropology has been
both intense and controversial. Art, Anthropology and the Gift provides
a much-needed and comprehensive overview of this dialogue, whilst also
exploring the reciprocal nature of the two subjects through practice,
theory and politics. Fully engaging with anthropology and art theory,
this book innovatively argues that art and anthropology don't just share
methodologies, but also deeper intellectual, theoretical and even
political concerns, inviting scholars and students alike to look at this
contentious relationship in a more critical light. One of the central
arguments of the book is that the problem of the 'gift' has been central
to both anthropological and artistic practice. This very idea connects
the different chapters on topics including aesthetics, politics,
participation and fieldwork.