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Living as Form - Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011 (Paperback)
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Living as Form - Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011 (Paperback)
Series: The MIT Press
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A monumental, lavishly illustrated book that offers the first
global portrait of a complex and definition-defying genre of
cultural production. Over the past twenty years, an abundance of
art forms have emerged that use aesthetics to affect social
dynamics. These works are often produced by collectives or come out
of a community context; they emphasize participation, dialogue, and
action, and appear in situations ranging from theater to activism
to urban planning to visual art to health care. Engaged with the
texture of living, these art works often blur the line between art
and life. This book offers the first global portrait of a complex
and exciting mode of cultural production-one that has virtually
redefined contemporary art practice. Living as Form grew out of a
major exhibition at Creative Time in New York City. Like the
exhibition, the book is a landmark survey of more than 100 projects
selected by a thirty-person curatorial advisory team; each project
is documented by a selection of color images. The artists include
the Danish collective Superflex, who empower communities to
challenge corporate interest; Turner Prize nominee Jeremy Deller,
creator of socially and politically charged performance works;
Women on Waves, who provide abortion services and information to
women in regions where the procedure is illegal; and Santiago
Cirugeda, an architect who builds temporary structures to solve
housing problems. Living as Form contains commissioned essays from
noted critics and theorists who look at this phenomenon from a
global perspective and broaden the range of what constitutes this
form. Contributing authors Claire Bishop, Carol Becker, Teddy Cruz,
Brian Holmes, Shannon Jackson, Maria Lind, Anne Pasternak, Nato
Thompson
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