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Supercommunity: Diabolical Togetherness Beyond Contemporary Art
Editor: Julieta Aranda, Anton Vidokle, Brian Kuan Wood | Reference: P3749 | ISBN: 9781786633590 | Type: Publication
Invited to exhibit at the 56th Venice Biennale, e-flux journal produced a single issue over a four-month span, publishing an article a day both online and on site from Venice.
Aaron Schuster
Adam Kleinman
Adrian Lahoud
Ahmet Öğüt
Ala Younis
Allora & Calzadilla
Ana Teixeira Pinto
Anne Anlin Cheng
Anton Vidokle
Antonio Negri
apocalypse
Arjuna Neuman
Arseny Zhilyaev
Bhrigupati Singh
Boris Groys
Brian Kuan Wood
Carol Yinghua Lu
Carolyn L. Kane
Charles Stankievech
climate
climate change
collective
commons
community
David Hodge
Déborah Danowski
Douglas Coupland
dystopia
ecology
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
Elizabeth Povinelli
Emily Segal
Ernesto Oroza
essay
Federico Campagna
fiction
Gean Moreno
Gertrude Stein
Giuliana Bruno
globalisation
Guy Mannes-Abbott
Hamed Yousefi
Harun Farocki
Hassan Khan
Hiwa K
Hu Fang
humanity
Ilya Budraitskis
internet
James T. Hong
Jan Verwoert
Jimmie Durham
Jon Rich
Jonas Staal
Julieta Aranda
Jussi Parikka
Kader Attia
Keti Chukhrov
Lawrence Liang
Leela Gandhi
Lesley Green
Liam Gillick
Liu Ding
Luis Camnitzer
Maria Lind
Marisol de la Cadena
Matteo Pasquinelli
Metahaven
Mohammad Salemy
Naeem Mohaiemen
Natasha Ginwala
Nina Power
Pedro Neves Marques
philosophy
play
poem
politics
power
public space
Raqs Media Collective
Sean Dockray
Sher Singh
Showkat Kathjoo
Shveta Sarda
Sophia Al Maria
Steven Shaviro
Ted Chiang
theory
Tom Holert
utopia
Uzma Z. Rizvi
Venice Biennale
Wietske Maas
Yin-Ju Chen
The Fun: The Social Practice of Nightlife in NYC
Editor: Jake Yuzna | Reference: P2460 | ISBN: 9781576876596 | Type: Publication
Surveys the evolving and diverse nature of nightlife in New York profiling over 30 artists
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