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Elastic City: Prompts for Participatory Walks
Editor: Todd Shalom | Reference: P4003 | ISBN: 978-0-578-46775-7 | Type: Publication
Includes instructions from more than 35 artists’ walks along with a section that features the insights and philosophy of Elastic City Founder who spent 14 years presenting and refining walks. The section, titled ‘Creating Your Own Walk,’ covers conceptual, narrative and logistical concerns, how to encourage participation and how to best promote this work.
Amichai Lau Lavie
Andrea Williams
Andrés Andreani
Andrew Zarou
Anna Azrieli
Anne Percoco
Anthony Goicolea
audience
Chiara Bernasconi
choreography
Christian Hawkey
Cristian Carracedo
Daniel Neumann
Erin Markey
Hayal Pozanti
Isabella Bruno
Jon Cotner
Jose De Diego
Juan Betancurth
Karen Finley
Kate Colby
Kristin Geneve Young
Leandro Tartaglia
luciana achugar
Matthew Jensen
Michelle Boulé
Miguel Gutierrez
Mimi Lien
Mujeres en Movimiento
Neil Freeman
Neil Goldberg
Niegel Smith
Nina Katchadourian
Nisan Almog Haymian
Okwui Okpokwasili
Pamela Z
participation
performance
poetry
public space
Rachel Levitsky
Riley Hooker
Robert Mauksch
Sarah Schulman
Shawn Shafner
Tania Bruguera
text
The Office of Recuperative Strategies
Todd Shalom
visual art
walking
Wayne Koestenbaum
Diaspora, Memory, Place: David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Pamela Z
Editor: Salah M. Hassan, Cheryl Finley | Reference: P2491 | ISBN: 9783791339139 | Type: Publication
An indepth analysis of the work of three significant African diaspora artists – David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Pamela Z – with essays examining site specific installations and peformances concieved by these artists for Dak'Art 2004, the Biennale of Contemporary African Art
Africa
African diaspora
Barry Maxwell
Biennale of Contemporary African Art
black
Brent Hayes Edwards
Cheryl Finley
Claire Tancons
colonialism
Dak'Art 2004
David Hammons
Derek Conrad Murray
George Lewis
Hudita Nura Mustafa
identity
installation
Kellie Jones
Manthia Diawara
Maria Fernández
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
memory
music
Okwui Enwezor
Pamela Z
performance
performance art
place
postcolonialism
race
Salah M. Hassan
Sally Berger
Selene Wendt
site specific
Soraya Murray
sound art
Tavia Nyong'o
visual art