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What’s the Use?: Constellations of Art, History and Knowledge - A Critical Reader
Editor: Jorinde Seijdel, Steven Ten Thije, Nick Aikens, Thomas Lange | Reference: P3163 | ISBN: 978-9492095121 | Type: Publication
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Takes as a starting point the premise that art is best understood in dialogue with the social sphere, and examines how the exchange between art, knowledge and use has historically been set up and played out.
Adrian Rifkin
aesthetics
affect
Alexandra Pirici
Alistair Hudson
Annie Fletcher
body
Catarina Simão
Charles Esche
Christina Aushana
Christina Clausen
constructLab
contemporary art
criticism
Cuba
cultural memory
economy
Emily Pethick
engaged art
Garden City
George Yúdice
Georges Didi-Huberman
history
How & for Whom
Jean-Luc Godard
Jeanne van Heeswijk
Jesús Carrillo Castillo
John Byrne
John Ruskin
labour
Lara García Díaz
Laurie Jo Reynolds
Li Mu
Liam Gillick
Lucía Sanromán
Manuel Borja-Villel
Manuel Pelmuş
Melinda Guillen
Mozambique
Nick Aikens
politics
Sara Stehr
Schlingensief
Stephen Wright
Steven ten Thije
Subtramas
Tamara Díaz Bringas
Tania Bruguera
theory
Thomas Lange
time
Trevor Paglen
value
Wendelien van Oldenborgh
Yael Bartana
Zdenka Badovinac
What’s the Use?: Constellations of Art, History and Knowledge - A Critical Reader
Editor: Jorinde Seijdel, Steven Ten Thije, Nick Aikens, Thomas Lange | Reference: P3109 | ISBN: 978-9492095121 | Type: Publication
This publication takes as a starting point the premise that art is best understood in dialogue with the social sphere, and examines how the exchange between art, knowledge and use has historically been set up and played out.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
Adrian Rifkin
Alexandra Pirici
Alistair Hudson
Annie Fletcher
border
CAPP
Catarina Simão
Charles Esche
Christina Aushana
Christina Clausen
constructLab
Emily Pethick
George Yúdice
Georges Didi-Huberman
How & for Whom
Jeanne van Heeswijk
Jesús Carrillo Castillo
John Byrne
John Ruskin
Lara García Díaz
Laurie Jo Reynolds
Li Mu
Liam Gillick
Lucía Sanromán
Manuel Borja-Villel
Manuel Pelmuş
Melinda Guillen
migration
Nick Aikens
politics
Restock Rethink Reflect 4
RRR4
Sara Stehr
Stephen Wright
Steven ten Thije
Subtramas
Tamara Díaz Bringas
Tania Bruguera
theory
Thomas Lange
Trevor Paglen
Wendelien van Oldenborgh
Zdenka Badovinac
Living as Form : Socially engaged art from 1991 - 2011
Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Nato Thompson | Reference: P1920 | ISBN: 978-0-262-01734-3 | Type: Publication
Living as Form grew out of a major exhibition at Creative Time in New York City. Like the exhibition, the book is a survey of more than 100 projects that use aesthetics to affect social dynamics.
activism
Ai Weiwei
Ala Plástica
Amal Kenawy
archive
art
Ata Hasheminejad
Athi-Patra Ruga
Basurama
Bita Fayyazi
Bread and Puppet Theatre
Brian Holmes
Buster Simpson
camp
Carol Becker
Chemi Rosado Seijo
Chto Delat?
Claire Bishop
class
Colectivo Cambalache
Complaints Choir
Cornerstone Theater Company
Cybermohalla Ensemble
Decolonizing Architecture
direct action
Essex Street Market
feminism
feminist
Fran Ilich
Francis Alys
Fritz Haeg
gender
Helena Producciones
intervention
Jeanne van Heeswijk
Jeremy Deller
Josh Greene
Katerina edá
Laurie Jo Reynolds
Long March Project
Mammalian Diving
Maria Lind
Mel Chin
methodologies
methodology
Michihiro Shimabuku
Mierle Laderman Ukeles
Minerva Cuevas
Navin Rawanchaikul
No One Is Illegal
participation
Pase Usted
Paul Glover
Pedro Reyes
performance art
Peter Watkins
Phil Collins
Piratbyrån
politics
protest
Public Movement
public space
Pulska Grupa
Rick Lowe
Shannon Jackson
Slanguage
socially engaged
Steve Lambert
Suzanne Lacy
Teddy Cruz
The Land Foundation
The U.S. Social Forum
The Yes Men
Theaster Gates
theatre
Ultra-red
Urban Bush Women
urban planning
visual art
Voina
Wikileaks
Women on Waves