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Art, Activism, and Oppositionality

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Livre Art, Activism, and Oppositionality G. Kester
Code Libristo: 04936888
Éditeurs Duke University Press, mars 1998
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There is a common perception in the arts today that overtly activist art - often seen to sacrifice an aesthetic pleasure for a subversive one - is no longer in fashion. In bringing together sixteen of the most important essays on activist and community-based art from the pages of "Afterimage" - one of the most influential journals in the media and visual arts fields for more than twenty-five years - Grant H. Kester demonstrates that activist art, far from being antithetical to the true meaning of the aesthetic, can be its most legitimate expression.Forging a style of criticism where aesthetic, critical, theoretical, and activist concerns converge, "Afterimage" has shaped American debates around the politics of visual production and arts education while offering a voice to politically involved artists and scholars. "Art, Activism, and Oppositionality" insists not only on the continuing relevance of an activist stance to contemporary art practice and criticism, but also on the significance of an engaged art practice that is aligned with social or political activism.With essays that span fifteen years - roughly from Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential win to the 1994 Republican victories in Congress, a period marked by waning public support for the arts and growing antagonism toward activist art - "Art, Activism, and Oppositionality" confronts issues ranging from arts patronage, pedagogy, and the very definitions of art and activism to struggles involving AIDS, reproductive rights, sexuality, and racial identity. "Art, Activism, and Oppositionality" will interest students and scholars of contemporary art history, media studies, cultural studies, and the fine arts, as well as, arts activists, critics, and arts administrators. The contributors include: Maurice Berger, Richard Bolton, Ann Cvetkovich, Coco Fusco, Brian Goldfarb, Mable Haddock, Grant H. Kester, Ioannis Mookas, Chiquita Mullins Lee, Darrell Moore, Lorraine O'Grady, Michael Renov, Martha Rosler, Patricia Thomson, David Trend, Charles A. Wright Jr., and, Patricia R. Zimmerman. Grant H. Kester is Assistant Professor of Art History at Washington State University and was the editor of "Afterimage" from 1990 to 1995.

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Nom complet Art, Activism, and Oppositionality
Auteur G. Kester
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 1998
Nombre de pages 328
EAN 9780822320814
ISBN 0822320819
Code Libristo 04936888
Poids 748
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 30
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