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Art and social change : a critical reader / edited by Will Bradley and Charles Esche.
Title & Author:

Art and social change : a critical reader / edited by Will Bradley and Charles Esche.

Publication:

London : Tate Pub. : in association with Afterall ; New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Harry N. Abrams, 2007.

Description:

479 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 474-477) and index.
Preface / Charles Esche -- Introduction / Will Bradley -- Part I -- 1871 -- Letters, October 1870-April 1871 / Gustave Courbet -- Socialism from the Root Up / William Morris and E. Belfort Bax -- The Socialist Ideal: Art / William Morris -- The War in Paterson / John Reed -- Part II -- 1917 -- En Avant DADA: A History of Dadaism / Richard Huelsenbeck -- Programme Declaration / Komfut -- A General Theory of Constructivism / Varvara Stepanova -- Art and Propaganda / William Pickens -- The End of Art / Theo van Doesburg -- Art and Reality / Mieczyslaw Szczuka -- Draft Manifesto / The John Reed Club of New York -- Open the Prisons! Disband the Army! / The Surrealist Group -- Revolution Now and Forever! / The Surrealist Group -- Cannibalist Manifesto / Oswald De Andrade -- Deutschland Deutschland Uber Alles / Kurt Tucholsky and John Heartfield -- Bauhaus no. 3, The Students' Voice / KOSTUFRA -- The Fall of Hannes Meyer / KOSTUFRA -- Letter, August 1936 / Felicia Browne -- We Ask Your Attention / British Surrealist Group -- Vision in Motion / Laszlo Moholy-Nagy -- Part III -- 1968 -- Theses on the Paris Commune Situatlonist International / Guy Debord, Attila Kotanyi and Raoul Vaneigem -- Response to a Questionnaire from the Center for Socio-Experimental Art Situationist International / J.V. Martin, Jan Strijbosch, Raoul Vaneigem and Rene Vienet -- Statement / Black Mask -- Art and Revolution / Black Mask -- We Propose a Cultural Exchange / Black Mask -- Psychedelic Manifesto / Sture Johannesson -- Hopes for Great Happenings / Albert Hunt -- Guerrilla Theatre / Ronald G. Davis -- Trip Without a Ticket / The San Francisco Diggers -- The Post-Competitive, Comparative Game of a Free City / The San Francisco Diggers -- 'Experience 68' / The Avant-Garde Artists Group -- Tucuman Arde / The Avant-Garde Artists Group -- Posters from the Revolution, Paris, May 1968 / Atelier Populaire -- Position Paper no. 1: On Revolutionary Art / Emory Douglas -- Art for the Peoples Sake / Emory Douglas -- Letter, April 1968 / Hans Haacke -- Manifesto for the Guerrilla Art Action Group / Guerrilla Art Action Group -- A Call for the Immediate Resignation of All the Rockefellers from the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art / Guerrilla Art Action Group -- Letter to Richard M. Nixon / Guerrilla Art Action Group -- Insertions into Ideological Circuits, 1970-75 / Cildo Meireles -- Radical Software, vol. 1 no. 1, The Alternate Television Movement / Phyllis Gershuny and Beryl Korot -- The Videosphere / Gene Youngblood -- Cybernetic Guerrilla Warfare / Paul Ryan -- Proclamation of the Orange Free State / The Kabouters -- Call to the Artists of Latin America -- Women's Art: A Manifesto / Valie Export -- Notes on Street Art by the Brigadas / Ramona Parra and 'Mone' Gonzalez -- Resolutions of the Third World Filmmakers Meeting In Algiers -- Press Release, September 1976 / Solvognen -- Invisible Theatre / Augusto Boal -- For Self-Management Art / Zoran Popovic -- The Sword is Mightier than the Swede? / Sture Johannesson -- Position Paper: Crossroads Community (The Farm) / Bonnie Sherk -- Art Hysterical Notions of Progress and Culture / Valerie Jaudon and Joyce Kozloff -- Ideology, Confrontation and Political Self-Awareness / Adrian Piper -- The Docklands Photo-Murals / Peter Dunn and Lorraine Leeson -- Dispatches from an Unofficial War Artist / Peter Kennard -- Ten Items of the Covenant / Laibach -- Flyer for the Rev-Revue of Soc-Fashion / Orange Alternative -- Operating Manual for Leszek MAJ / Orange Alternative -- Part IV -- 1989 -- Geometric Retroabstraction / Desiderio Navarro -- The Border Art Workshop/Taller De Arte Fronterizo / Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Emily Hicks and Coco Fusco -- A Presentation Gran Fury / Tom Kalin, Michael Nesline and John Lindell -- Rebellion on Level p / Christoph Schafer and Cathy Skene / The Hafenrandverein -- Popotla / RevArte -- Statement by the Feminist Artist / Collective Ip Gim -- How To? / Tiqqun -- Politicising Sadness / Colectivo Situaciones -- Mayan Technologies and the Theory of Electronic Civil Disobedience / Ricardo Dominguez, Benjamin Shepard and Stephen Duncombe -- The Articulation of Protest / Hito Steyerl -- A Concise Lexicon of/for the Digital Commons / Raqs Media Collective -- The Revenge of the Concept: Artistic Exchanges, Networked Resistance / Brian Holmes -- Drifting Producers / Jeon Yongseok -- There is no alternative: The Future is Self-Organised / Stephan Dillemuth, Anthony Davies and Jakob Jakobsen -- PART V -- Commissioned Essays -- The Many ANDs of Art and Revolution / Gerald Raunig -- Rebuilding the Art of the People / John Milner -- Time Capsule / Lucy R. Lippard -- Secular Artist, Citizen Artist / Geeta Kapur -- Selling the Air: Notes on Art and the Desire for Social Change in Tehran / Tirdad Zolghadr -- Line Describing A Curb Asymptotes about VALIE EXPORT, the New Urbanism and Contemporary Art / Marina Vishmidt.
Summary:

"This reader gathers together an international selection of artists' proposals, manifestos, theoretical texts and public declarations that focus on the question of political engagement and the possibility of social change"--Back cover.

ISBN:

9781854376268 (pbk.)
1854376268 (pbk.)

Subject:

Courbet, Gustave, 1819-1877.
Art and society History 20th century.
Social change in art.
Artists Political activity.
Art Political aspects.
Art et société Histoire 20e siècle.
Artistes Activité politique.
Art Aspect politique.
political art.
Art and society.
Kunst.
Kunstenaars.
Engagement.
Sociale verandering.
Art Aspect social 20e siècle.

Form/genre:

History.
Bronnen (vorm)

Added entries:

Bradley, Will, 1968-
Esche, Charles.
Afterall.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 257881
Call No.: BIB 188432
Status: Available

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