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This is not Art : Activism and Other ‘Not-Art’
A retelling the history of art practice and exposing the ways in which neoliberal norms and values have seeped into every aspect of our lives.
Culture Incorporated: Museums, Artists, and Corporate Sponsorships
Calls for full disclosure of corporate involvement in cultural events and examines how corporations, art institutions, and foundations are reshaping the cultural terrain. In turn, he also shows how that ground is destabilized by artists subverting these same institutions to create a heightened awareness of critical alternative
This publication is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820)
New Schools
A survey of artist-run art academies and education programmes, with the contribution from: The Silent University, The School of Global Art, The External Program, MASS Alexandria, Islington Mill Art Academy and SOMA.
English is Broken Here – Notes on Cultural Fusion in the Americas
Fusco undermines notions of a monolithic Latino identity by examining the role of race in a broad spectrum of Latin American, U.S. and (to a lesser extent) British black and Latino culture and art. This result in a pastiche of autobiographical political essays and art criticism along with transcripts of performance pieces developed in collaboration with performance artist and poet Guillermo Gomez-Peña. These include Andres Serrano, Pepon Osorio, Lorna Simpson, Graciela Iturbide, Lourdes Grobet, Yolanda Andrade, Juan Sanchez, Ana Mendieta, Catalina Parra and the film collectives Black Audio and Sankofa.
The Radicant
This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
Open Institutions and the Reform of the Cultural System
On the historical role of cultural institutions in Croatia.
Going Public
Exploration of art from the position of the producer, who does not ask what it looks like or where it comes from, but why it exists in the first place.
Living as Form : Socially engaged art from 1991 - 2011
Living as Form grew out of a major exhibition at Creative Time in New York City. Like the exhibition, the book is a survey of more than 100 projects that use aesthetics to affect social dynamics.
But is it Art ? The Spirit of Art Activism
An anthology that explores the rise of activist public art that agitates for social change.
The Lost Runway Kyoto
Collaboration between Áine Phillips and film-maker Rachel Davies. Large scale collaborative project commemorating lost women and girls. A week long workshop process generates a collection of sculptural costumes and culminates in a runway/catwalk performance dedicated to each lost girl represented. Supported by Culture Ireland, Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Japan Foundation, Live Art Development Agency and British Council. Part of Louder Than Bombs – Art, Acton and Activism Project.
