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Art, Engagement, Economy: The Working Practice of Caroline Woolard

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Pedagogical and participatory art from the coauthor of Making and Being In Art, Engagement, the Working Practice of Caroline Woolard , this acclaimed New York–based artist and educator (born 1984) proposes a politics of transparent production in the arts, whereby heated negotiations and mundane budgets are presented alongside documentation of finished gallery installations. Readers follow the behind-the-scenes work that is required to produce interdisciplinary art projects, from a commission at MoMA to a self-organized, international barter network with over 20,000 participants.With contextual analysis of the political economy of the arts, from the financial crisis of 2008 to the Covid pandemic of 2020, this book suggests that artists can bring studio-based sculptural techniques to an approach to art-making that emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue.

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Art, Engagement, Economy: The Working Practice of Caroline Woolard, Caroline Woolard

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Titul
Art, Engagement, Economy: The Working Practice of Caroline Woolard
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Onomatopee
Rok vydania
2020
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
561
ISBN10
9493148343
ISBN13
9789493148345
Série
Hodnotenie
2 z 5
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Pedagogical and participatory art from the coauthor of Making and Being In Art, Engagement, the Working Practice of Caroline Woolard , this acclaimed New York–based artist and educator (born 1984) proposes a politics of transparent production in the arts, whereby heated negotiations and mundane budgets are presented alongside documentation of finished gallery installations. Readers follow the behind-the-scenes work that is required to produce interdisciplinary art projects, from a commission at MoMA to a self-organized, international barter network with over 20,000 participants.With contextual analysis of the political economy of the arts, from the financial crisis of 2008 to the Covid pandemic of 2020, this book suggests that artists can bring studio-based sculptural techniques to an approach to art-making that emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue.