**autonomy** ("auto"="self", nomos="law", literally: "gives oneself one's own law")
Jack Smith, *Flaming Creatures* (queer experimental film from 1963, needed to be little screened in basements - "underground" - because of its pornographic images)
Immanuel Kant, Critique of Judgement (1790): "disinterested pleasure" in beauty
beginning of the debate whether art should stand on its own ground ("l'art pour l'art") or can serve other interests (political, economic etc.)
Friedrich Schiller, Kallias letters (1793): beauty as autonomy and freedom "in appearance"
written in monarchist Germany after the French revolution: hope that sensibility for art will free people and lead towards a democratic society.
Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory (1970), artwork has both autonomy and is a "fait social"
Pierre Bourdieu, The Field of Cultural Production (1993): art is autonomous when it seeks its own market, heteronomous when it has been commissioned
Jacques Rancière, The Politics of Aesthetics (2006): through autonomy, modern and contemporary art breaks down hierarchies in its own system, which is a model for society
Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (1862): ‘De kunst is geene regeringszaak, in zooverre de Regering geen oordeel, noch eenig gezag heeft op het gebied der kunst.’
fusion of Dutch art school departments of sculpture, painting etc. into departments "autonome beeldende kunst" (late 1990s)
autonomy vs. creative industries (since the 1990s [UK]/2010s [NL])
designers like Metahaven get shown as contemporary art, artists like Jeanne van Heeswijk get showcased as social design (today)