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Ben Davis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

Ben Davis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Barbara Schreiber, Ben Davis, D. Leslie Ferst, Stan Sharshal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Barbara Schreiber, Ben Davis, D. Leslie Ferst, Stan Sharshal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Temporary Monuments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Temporary Monuments

  • Categories: Art

"There is no question that art has played a key role in constructing the public understanding of "America." Probing the intersection of art, nature, race, and place, Temporary Monuments examines how art and artists have responded to this legacy by imagining new ways of constructing notions of land, culture, and public space. Zorach demonstrates how art historical tropes play out through and against the construction of race in a series of real and conceptual spaces that are key to how we imagine this country. Ranging from the museum, the wild, and the monument to the garden, the home, and the border, Temporary Monuments incorporates memoir, historical narrative, literary analysis, and close looking at objects that date from significant moments in American history. Works by artists such as Rebecca Belmore, Dawoud Bey, George Catlin, Theaster Gates, Kerry James Marshall, Dylan Miner, Barnett Newman, Postcommodity, Cauleen Smith, and Amanda Williams help to pry open knotty questions about the relationship between the environment, social justice, history, and identity"--

From Museum Critique to the Critical Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

From Museum Critique to the Critical Museum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Since the late nineteenth century, museums have been cited as tools of imperialism and colonialism, as strongholds of patriarchalism, masculinism, homophobia and xenophobia, and accused both of elitism and commercialism. But, could the museum absorb and benefit from its critique, turning into a critical museum, into the site of resistance rather than ritual? This book looks at the ways in which the museum could use its collections, its cultural authority, its auratic space and resources to give voice to the underprivileged, and to take an active part in contemporary and at times controversial issues. Drawing together both major museum professionals and academics, it examines the theoretical concept of the critical museum, and uses case studies of engaged art institutions from different parts of the world. It reaches beyond the usual focus on western Europe, America, and ’the World’, including voices from, as well as about, eastern European museums, which have rarely been discussed in museum studies books so far.

Art and Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Art and Future

  • Categories: Art

This selection of essays examines the future of art in a changing world. In particular, contributors discuss the agency of art in conditions of ecological threats to the natural world, to climate change and the effects of globalisation, neoliberal economics and mass tourism. Following the lead of Chicago-based Frances Whitehead, whose essay is a key text, some contributors take positions on working with local government agencies to embed art-thinking within development projects, going back to the art-thinking at the centre of Kazimir Malevich’s work in Vitebsk one hundred years ago in Russia. Other papers highlight small-scale art interventions that bring ecological issues to public notice and suggest positive responses, whilst others discuss large-scale problems brought about by the social, economic and laissez-faire history of the emerging Anthropocene with possible dystopic outcomes.

Everything Indicates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Everything Indicates

Local poets were hoisted up into the windy towers of the new eastern span of the San Francisco--Oakland Bay Bridge in April 2011 to observe and map its progress and something of its soul. Their words, enhanced by the luminous photographs of Thomas Michael Alleman, are gathered in Everything Indicates, a tribute to the people designing and building the new bridge, and the waters it will span. Set to open in 2013, the eastern span will be the world's largest self-anchored suspension span bridge; however, beyond this remarkable feat of engineering, the bridge is a literal lifeline for the diverse communities, individuals, and businesses of the San Francisco Bay Area and far beyond. The poems and photographs of Everything Indicates, which takes its title from Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," are themselves a bridge, bringing us closer to the common experience that unites us all.

The Work of Art in the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

The Work of Art in the World

Celebrating art and interpretation that take on social challenges, Doris Sommer steers the humanities back to engagement with the world. The reformist projects that focus her attention develop momentum and meaning as they circulate through society to inspire faith in the possible. Among the cases that she covers are top-down initiatives of political leaders, such as those launched by Antanas Mockus, former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, and also bottom-up movements like the Theatre of the Oppressed created by the Brazilian director, writer, and educator Augusto Boal. Alleging that we are all cultural agents, Sommer also takes herself to task and creates Pre-Texts, an international arts-literacy...

Death Blow to Jim Crow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Death Blow to Jim Crow

Death Blow to Jim Crow

Art and the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Art and the City

  • Categories: Art

"Art and the City" explores the contentious relationship between civic politics and visual culture in Los Angeles. Struggles between civic leaders and modernist artists to define civic identity and control public space highlight the significance of the arts as a site of political contest in the twentieth century.

Sunshine Artists, U.S.A.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Sunshine Artists, U.S.A.

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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