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    Lure of the Social

    Encounters with Contemporary Artists

    AvGretchen Coombs

    Häftad, Engelska, 2021

    492 kr

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    Beskrivning

    This new and original book is a creative practice ethnography, which navigates a spectrum where at one end the author works closely with socially engaged artists as part of her ethnographic research, and at the other she tries to find a critical distance to write about their art projects and the institutional structures that support their work, such as art schools and conferences.Artists increasingly find themselves working in participatory settings where skills in social engagement are as essential as their creative skills.  The author was involved in the field of social practices from its early stages and stayed engaged with the primary movers in the field for nearly two decades as a witness, participant and critical observer. Her writing evokes the people and places she discusses, and her writing style is personal and accessible.Over the course of the book, readers are introduced to artists and their work, and to the key debates and issues facing this fast-growing and emergent field. The author navigates the contradictions and paradoxes of this field of practice through description and analysis and, importantly, gives voice to the artists who are working to make art relevant in times of social and political uncertainty.The problems addressed by social practices, as well as their contradictions, very much reflect our troubled political global moment. This book is a significant contribution to the field – few people have followed the development of social practices for as long as Coombs, and her dual perspective as an art critic and anthropologist make her ideally placed to describe and evaluate the institutions and practices.   While there are many books already in this growing field, the experimental and intensely personal nature of this book sets it apart. It could be a useful teaching tool to generate debate around the tensions and paradoxes inherent in the field of social practices and politically engaged art. Students will appreciate the author’s attempt to convey what it was really like to be there at certain key events and insights gained from direct conversations with the artists, curators and writers shaping the field.Relevant to academics working in, and students studying, art and social practice, community arts programmes, contemporary anthropology, cultural historians and those with an interest in the sociology of art, protest or activism.Will appeal to artists, writers and students interested in the history of how social practices developed as a field through its practitioners, discourse and lived experience.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2021-07-06
    • Mått:220 x 220 x 24 mm
    • Vikt:468 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:200
    • Förlag:Intellect
    • ISBN:9781789383225

    Utforska kategorier

    • Antropologi inom Samhälle och politik
    • Samhälle och kultur inom Samhälle och politik
    • Konstformer inom Kultur

    Mer om författaren

    Gretchen Coombs is a writer and researcher with a focus on socially engaged art practices in the US, the UK, and Australia. She is a postdoctoral research fellow in design and creative practice at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.

    Recensioner i media

    "What story do you want to hear about social practices?’ was the opening question Coombs posed to the artists she met. The responses are fleshed out in this engaging ethnography of a complex, contested field of arts practice. [...] We can never get a real sense of the places, people and processes involved in social practices unless we were there, but thankfully Coombs was listening in, taking notes. The result is a collection of encounters that trace the ideas that have informed these socially engaged artists. The whispers between delegates, the discussions over lunches have informed Coombs’ own positionality and understanding of the stories artists tell. The way she has written these up allows for the contradictions felt in these practices to be aired. The book presents hope in these ‘pockets of resistance’, that these processes and ways of working can effect change.'

    Innehållsförteckning

    • AcknowledgementsA Letter to the Preeminent Feminist Art Critic Lucy LippardIntroduction: Art and Social PracticeArt & Social Practice: A Constellation of InfluencesEncountersContemporary Artists (and One Curartor)Ted PurvesCome Together (Harrell Fletcher)Jen Delos ReyesAmy SpiersAaron HughesGregory SholetteFallen Fruit: Austin Young and David Allen BurnsChloë BassGabrielle de VietriCarol ZouAstra TaylorBek ConroyAaron GachMarisa JahnNato ThompsonInstitutionsCalifornia College of the ArtsOtis Public PracticeThe Shape of a ConferenceCome TogetherOn and Off StageField NotesSpectres of Evaluation, Rethinking: Art/Community/ValueOpen Engagement: Life/WorkQueens Museum, New York City, May 2014A Lived PracticeCreative Time Summit: The CurriculumOpen Engagement: Place and RevolutionCreative Time Summit: The CurriculumCivic Actions: Artists’ Practices Beyond the MuseumCreative Time Summit: The CurriculumENGAGE MORE NOW! A Symposium on Artists, Museums, and PublicsOpen Engagement: PowerCreative Time Summit: Occupy the FutureCollege Art AssociationCreative Time Summit: Of Homelands and RevolutionsOpen Engagement: SustainabilityDenouementNotes