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Documentary
Editor: Julian Stallabrass | Reference: P3738 | ISBN: 978-0854882076 | Type: Publication
The revival of documentary in art, considered in historical, theoretical, and contemporary contexts.
Adam Broomberg
Alfredo Jaar
Allan Sekula
An-My Le
archive
Ariella Azoulay
art
Boris Mikhailov
Carl Plantinga
criticism
Daidō Moriyama
David Goldblatt
David Levi Strauss
documenta
Elizabeth McCausland
Emily Jacir
gallery
Georges Didi-Huberman
Harun Farocki
Hasan Elahi
history
Hito Steyerl
institution
Jacques Rancière
James Agee
Jean-Paul Sartre
Joan Fontcuberta
John Grierson
Judith Butler
justice
Kutlug Ataman
Lisa F. Jackson
Martha Rosler
Michael Schmidt
museum
Oliver Chanarin
Omer Fast
Philip Jones Griffiths
photography
photojournalism
politics
postmodernism
Regina José Galindo
Renzo Martens
Sean Snyder
Susan Sontag
trauma
Trinh T. Minh-ha
Ursula Biemann
video art
violence
visual art
Walid Raad
Walter Benjamin
BilderBedarf - Braucht Gesellschaft Kunst? /The Civic and the Arts
Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2092 | Type: Publication
Accompanying text for the BilderBedarf Exhibition 2012-13, Cologne, Germany; exploring the effects of works of art in relation to civil society
A R Penck
Alfredo Jaar
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Christoph Schlingensief
Christoph Zuschlag
civic arts
civil society
Dirk Teuber
Felix Droese
Francis Alys
Georg Baselitz
Gerhard Richter
Gerhard Wendland
Germany
Gotthard Graubner
Hann Trier
Hans Haacke
Hendrik Bündge
Jakob Racek
Jeremy Deller
Johan Holten
Jörg Immendorff
Joseph Beuys
K O Goetz
Karel Appel
Karin Sander
Käthe Kollwitz
Klaus Staek
KP Brehmer
market
Regine Ehleiter
Rolf Julius
state
Stefan Wewerka
Willi Sitte
Wolfgang Mattheuer
Wolfgang Ullrich
American Visions/Visiones de las Americas – Artistic and Cultural Identity in the Western Hemisphere
Editor: Noreen Tomassi, Mary Jane Jacob, Ivo Mesquita | Reference: P1996 | ISBN: 9781879903142 | Type: Publication
Papers from Artistic and cultural identity in Latin America, a conference convened by Arts International in collaboration with Memorial da América Latina, Sept. 23-25, 1991. In both English and Spanish.