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More Art in the Public Eye /

Presented in the context of More Art's fifteen-year history, and featuring first-person testimony, critical essays, and in-depth documentary materials, More Art in the Public Eye is an essential, experiential guide to the field of socially engaged public art and its increasing relevance.

Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs: Drew, Emma (Editor) (Éditeur intellectuel), Kasper, Jeff (Éditeur intellectuel), Martegani, Micaela (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: New York, NY : More Art Press, [2019]
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • More Art's mission is our mission / Mary Jane Jacob
  • A practice of public art adapted to the present: fifteen years of more art in New York City / Emma Drew
  • A history of socially engaged art and the expanded field of public art production / Michael Birchall
  • Philanthropy and socially engaged art, today / Michelle Coffey
  • Can a transformative avant-garde art survive in a world of lolcats, doomsday preppers, and xenophobic frog memes? Do we have a choice? / Gregory Sholette
  • El Club de Protesta (2011) / Pablo Helguera
  • On the impossibility of freedom in a country founded on slavery and genocide (2014) / Dread Scott
  • 9-5 (2015) / Ernesto Pujol
  • Against heroism / Kirk Savage
  • Enemy kitchen (2006-07) / Michael Rakowitz
  • Abraham Lincoln: war veteran project (2012) / Krzysztof Wodiczko
  • NYsferatu: symphony of a century (2017) / Andrea Mastrovito
  • Narrating ourselves anew / Jessica Lynne
  • AWGTHTGTWTA (2008) / Tony Oursler
  • An album: Hudson Guild (2009-10) / Kimsooja
  • When you're looking at me, you're looking at country (2011-12) / Xaviera Simmons
  • Displacement is the new dispossession: a word from our neighbors / Rebecca Amato
  • Moon guardians (2013) / Ofri Cnaani
  • Residents of New York (2014) / Andres Serrano
  • MONTH2MONTH (2016) / Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida
  • Where we are going next, together
  • Methodology
  • Crafting your theory of change
  • What does the future of socially engagged [i.e. engaged] art look like? / Micaela Martegani, Jeff Kasper.