What We Made presents a series of fifteen conversations in which contemporary artists who create activist, participatory work discuss the cooperative process. Colleagues from fields including architecture, art history, urban planning, and new media join the conversations.
What We Made presents a series of fifteen conversations in which contemporary artists who create activist, participatory work discuss the cooperative process. Colleagues from fields including architecture, art history, urban planning, and new media join the conversations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Finkelpearl is Executive Director of the Queens Museum of Art. He is the author of Dialogues in Public Art.
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Preface ix 1. Introduction The Art of Social Cooperation: An American Framework 1 2. Cooperation Goes Public Consequences of a Gesture and 100 Victoria/10,000 Tears 51 Interview: Daniel Joseph Martinez, artist, and Gregg M. Horowitz, philosophy professor Chicago Urban Ecology Action Group 76 Follow-Up Interview: Naomi Beckwith, participant 3. Museum, Education, Cooperation Memory of Surfaces 90 Interview: Ernesto Pujol, artist, and David Henry, museum educator 4. Overview Temporary Coaltions, Mobilized Communities, and Dialogue as Art 114 Interview: Grant Kester, art historian 5. Social Vision and a Cooperative Community Project Row Houses 132 Interview: Rick Lowe, artist, and Mark Stern, professor of social history and urban studies 6. Participation, Planning, and a Cooperative Film Blot Out the Sun 152 Interview: Harrell Fletcher, artist, and Ethan Seltzer, professor of urban studies and planning Ride Out the Sun 174 Follow-up Interview: Jay Dykeman, collaborator 7. Education Art Catedra Arte del Conducta 179 Interview: Tania Bruguera, artist Catedra de Conducta Follow-up Interview: Claire Bishop, art historian 8. A Political Alphabet 219 Interview: Wendy Ewald, artist, and Sondra Farganis, political scientist 9. Crossing Borders Transnational Community-Based Production, Cooperative Art, and Informal Trade Networks 240 Interview: Pedro Lasch, artist, and Teddy Cruz, architect 10. Spirituality and Cooperation Unburning Freedom Hall and The Packer School Project 269 Interview: Brett Cook, artist, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles, artist The Seer Project 301 Interview: Lee Mingwei, artist 11. Interactive Internet Communication White Glove Tracking 313 Interview: Evan Roth, artist White Glove Tracking 335 Follow-up Interview: Jonah Peretti, contagious media pioneer Conclusion: Pragmatism and Social Cooperation 343 Notes 363 Bibliography 373 Index 381
Preface ix 1. Introduction The Art of Social Cooperation: An American Framework 1 2. Cooperation Goes Public Consequences of a Gesture and 100 Victoria/10,000 Tears 51 Interview: Daniel Joseph Martinez, artist, and Gregg M. Horowitz, philosophy professor Chicago Urban Ecology Action Group 76 Follow-Up Interview: Naomi Beckwith, participant 3. Museum, Education, Cooperation Memory of Surfaces 90 Interview: Ernesto Pujol, artist, and David Henry, museum educator 4. Overview Temporary Coaltions, Mobilized Communities, and Dialogue as Art 114 Interview: Grant Kester, art historian 5. Social Vision and a Cooperative Community Project Row Houses 132 Interview: Rick Lowe, artist, and Mark Stern, professor of social history and urban studies 6. Participation, Planning, and a Cooperative Film Blot Out the Sun 152 Interview: Harrell Fletcher, artist, and Ethan Seltzer, professor of urban studies and planning Ride Out the Sun 174 Follow-up Interview: Jay Dykeman, collaborator 7. Education Art Catedra Arte del Conducta 179 Interview: Tania Bruguera, artist Catedra de Conducta Follow-up Interview: Claire Bishop, art historian 8. A Political Alphabet 219 Interview: Wendy Ewald, artist, and Sondra Farganis, political scientist 9. Crossing Borders Transnational Community-Based Production, Cooperative Art, and Informal Trade Networks 240 Interview: Pedro Lasch, artist, and Teddy Cruz, architect 10. Spirituality and Cooperation Unburning Freedom Hall and The Packer School Project 269 Interview: Brett Cook, artist, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles, artist The Seer Project 301 Interview: Lee Mingwei, artist 11. Interactive Internet Communication White Glove Tracking 313 Interview: Evan Roth, artist White Glove Tracking 335 Follow-up Interview: Jonah Peretti, contagious media pioneer Conclusion: Pragmatism and Social Cooperation 343 Notes 363 Bibliography 373 Index 381
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