Artivisim

Artivisim
Title Artivisim PDF eBook
Author Alexander Adams
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 223
Release 2022-07-21
Genre Art
ISBN 1788360923

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From Banksy to Extinction Rebellion, artivism (activism through art) is the art of our era. From international biennale to newspaper pages, artivism is everywhere. Both inside museums and on the streets, global artivism spreads political messages and raises social issues, capturing attention with shocking protests and weird stunts. Yet, is this fusion of art and activism all it seems? Are artivist messages as subversive and anti-authoritarian we assume they are? How has the art trade commodified protest and how have activists parasitised art venues? Is artivism actually an arm of the establishment? Using artist statements, theoretical writings, statistical data, historical analysis and insider testimony, British art critic Alexander Adams examines the origins, aims and spread of artivism. He uncovers troubling ethical infractions within public organisations and a culture of complacent self-congratulation in the arts. His findings suggest the perception of artivism – the most influential art practice of the twenty-first century – as a grassroots humanitarian movement could not be more misleading. Adams concludes that artivism erodes the principles underpinning museums, putting their existence at risk.

Art in Diverse Social Settings

Art in Diverse Social Settings
Title Art in Diverse Social Settings PDF eBook
Author Susana Gonçalves
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 320
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1800438966

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This edited volume examines the important and multi-varied role that art plays in today’s diverse society. Built on a multidisciplinary and dialogical approach, the book brings together the views of scholars and artists from around the world to explore central questions relating to the purpose(s) art services in contemporary, pluralistic societies.

Feminist Art in Resistance

Feminist Art in Resistance
Title Feminist Art in Resistance PDF eBook
Author Elif Dastarlı
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 192
Release 2023-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031176383

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This book provides a thorough interdisciplinary analysis of the ways in which artists have engaged with political and feminist grassroots movements to characterise a new direction in the production of feminist art. The authors conceptualise feminist art in Turkey through the lens of feminist philosophy by offering a historical analysis of how feminism and art interacts, analysing emerging feminist artwork and exploring the ways in which feminist art as a form opens alternative political spaces of social collectivities and dissent, to address epistemic injustices. The book also explores how the global art and feminist movements (particularly in Europe) have manifested themselves in the art scenery of Turkey and argues that feminist art has transformed into a form of political and protest art which challenges the hegemonic masculinity dominating the aesthetic debates and political sphere. It is an invaluable reading for students and scholars of sociology of art, gender studies and political sociology.

Artivisim

Artivisim
Title Artivisim PDF eBook
Author Alexander Adams
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Pages 229
Release 2022-07-21
Genre Art
ISBN 1788360915

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From Banksy to Extinction Rebellion, artivism (activism through art) is the art of our era. From international biennale to newspaper pages, artivism is everywhere. Both inside museums and on the streets, global artivism spreads political messages and raises social issues, capturing attention with shocking protests and weird stunts. Yet, is this fusion of art and activism all it seems? Are artivist messages as subversive and anti-authoritarian we assume they are? How has the art trade commodified protest and how have activists parasitised art venues? Is artivism actually an arm of the establishment? Using artist statements, theoretical writings, statistical data, historical analysis and insider testimony, British art critic Alexander Adams examines the origins, aims and spread of artivism. He uncovers troubling ethical infractions within public organisations and a culture of complacent self-congratulation in the arts. His findings suggest the perception of artivism – the most influential art practice of the twenty-first century – as a grassroots humanitarian movement could not be more misleading. Adams concludes that artivism erodes the principles underpinning museums, putting their existence at risk.

LexisNexis Corporate Affiliations

LexisNexis Corporate Affiliations
Title LexisNexis Corporate Affiliations PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 2630
Release 2004
Genre Corporations
ISBN

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A bibliography on the imagined North

A bibliography on the imagined North
Title A bibliography on the imagined North PDF eBook
Author Daniel Chartier
Publisher
Pages 748
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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NewMedia

NewMedia
Title NewMedia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 854
Release 1999
Genre Digital media
ISBN

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