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Activism

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An edited collection that addresses the vital intersection of contemporary art and activism in this watershed cultural moment. Activism is a critical point of contention for institutions and genealogies of contemporary art around the world. Yet artists have consistently engaged in activist discourse, lending their skills to social movements, and regularly participating in civil and social rights campaigns while also boycotting cultural institutions and exerting significant pressure on them. This timely volume, edited by Tom Snow and Afonso Ramos, addresses an extraordinary moment in debates over the institutional frameworks and networks of art including large-scale direct actions, as well as a radical rethinking of art venues and urban spaces according to racial, class, or gender-based disparities, including demonstrations against the extractive and exploitative practices of neoliberal accumulation and climate catastrophe. From ACT UP and its affiliate groups since the dawn of the AIDS crisis to the counter-spectacle and street theatrics of the so-called Arab Spring and Occupy, to ongoing protest movements such as Black Lives Matter, Rhodes Must Fall, and Decolonize This Place, activist aesthetics has proven increasingly difficult to define under traditional classifications. Resurgent campaigns for decolonial reckoning, ecological justice, gender equality, indigenous rights and antiracist pedagogies indicate that the role of activism in contemporary art practice urges a critical reassessment. One pressing question is whether contemporary art's most radical politics now takes place outside, against, or in spite of, conventional sites of display such as museums, biennials, and galleries. Artists include Ai Weiwei, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Tania Bruguera, Black Audio Film Collective, Andrea Fraser, Coco Fusco, Theaster Gates, Nan Goldin, Gulf Labor Coalition, Liberate Tate, Sethembile Msezane, Hito Steyerl, Temporary Services Writers include Ute Meta Bauer, Dave Beech, Judith Butler, Amilcar Cabral, Elias Canetti, Jodi Dean, T.J. Demos, Macarena Gomez-Barris, Gavin Grindon, Felix Guattari, Brian Holmes, Amar Kanwar, Jacques Ranci re, Lucy Lippard, Nicholas Mirzoeff, Yates McKee, Achille Mbembe, Gerald Raunig, Aruna D'Souza, Fran oise Verg s

Author Biography:

Tom Snow is Adjunct Faculty at the Sotheby's Institute of Art. Afonso Ramos is Junior Researcher at the Art History Institute at NOVA FCSH, in Lisbon, and Associate Editor of Revista de Histo ria da Arte.
Release date NZ
October 24th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Afonso Dias Ramos
  • Edited by Tom Snow
Pages
240
Dimensions
150x211x24
ISBN-13
9780262546560
Product ID
36553399

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