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Global Activism: Art and Conflict in the 21st Century
Editor: Peter Weibel | Reference: P3137 | ISBN: 978-0262526890 | Type: Publication
Describes and documents politically inspired art — global art practices that draw attention to grievances and demand the transformation of existing conditions through actions, demonstrations, and performances in public space. Includes essays by leading thinkers, images of art objects, illustrations, documents, and other material as well as case studies by artists and activists.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
activism
Ahmad Zatari
Ammar Abo Bakr
André Mesquita
Ángela Bonadies
Antonio Negri
Arab Spring
Arash T. Riahi
Arman
Bo Zheng
border
Bruno Latour
Can Altay
CAPP
Christoph Wachter
citizenship
Dan S. Wang
demonstration
Dietrich Heissenbuttel
Dimitris Papadopoulos
Egypt
Elena Marchevska
Erdem Gunduz
Ganzeer
Graham Meikle
Guido Strack
Hadeer Elmahdawy
Jackie Sumell
Joulia Strauss
Karl-Peter Sommermann
Karlsruhe
Korhan Gumus
Marcus Michaelsen
Margarita Tsomou
Martha Rosler
mass protest
Mathias Jud
migration
Noam Chomsky
Olaf Bertram-Nothnagel
performance
Peter Sloterdijk
Peter Weibel
politics
public space
Ragip Zik
Restock Rethink Reflect 4
Rita Raley
Robin Celikates
RRR4
Sarah Augusta Lewison
Sarah Maske
Slavoj Žižek
Sruti Bala
Tahrir Square
Taksim Square
Tatiana Bazzichelli
Tatiana Volkova
Turkey
Ugo Mattei
Vassilis Tsianos
Veronika Zangl
Walter D. Mignolo
West
Younes Belghazi
Zixue Tai
ZKM
ZKM Center for Art and Media
Interval Breathing Small Displacements
Editor: Brígida Campbell and and Marcelo Terça-Nada | Reference: P2871 | Type: Publication
An overview of Poro: Brazilian company engaged in poetic, ironic and political actions. In Portuguese and English.
activism
Anderson Almeida
André Brasil
André Mesquita
art institution
Brazil
city
contemporary art
creative process
Daniel Toledo
Daniela Labra
documentation
ephemeral
gentrification
landscape
Luiz Carlos Garrocho
Newton Goto
Occupation
politics
private
public
Renata Marquez
Ricardo Aleixo
spatial violence
urbanism
visual art
Wellington Cançado