Strike art : contemporary art and the post-Occupy condition / Yates McKee.
The collision of activism and contemporary art, from the Seattle protests to Occupy and beyond Activist art experienced a new beginning in the Seattle anti-globalization protests of 1999, reaching a zenith over a decade later with Occupy Wall Street, a movement initiated in part by artist-activists, and structured around creative direct actions and iconic imagery for the social media age. In parts of the mainstream art world, radical ideas were gaining traction over the same period, but remained confined within its institutional apparatus. Art critic Yates McKee recounts these parallel histories and their collisions, highlighting the limitations and complicities of the art world, and reviving the notion of art as an emancipatory practice woven into political struggle, whether around issues of debt, climate justice or police violence. Strike Art!'s claim is that Occupy fundamentally changed the horizon of contemporary art, whether or not the art world knows it yet.
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- ISBN: 9781784781880
- ISBN: 1784781886
- Physical Description: 296 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: London ; Verso, 2016.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-286) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Contemporary art and the politics of democracy, 1987-2011 -- The arts of occupation: Zuccotti Park, site-specificity, and beyond -- Artists, workers, debtors -- On flooded streets and breathing-in-common: climate justice, Black Lives Matter, and the arts of decolonization -- Conclusion: the post-occupy condition: walking we ask questions. |
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design | N72 .P6 M38 2016 (Text) | 30230542 | Book | Volume hold | Available | - |