The Lure of the Social: Encounters with Contemporary Artists
Autor Gretchen Coombsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2021
The Lure of the Social is an intimate and personal exploration into the key individuals, institutions, and gatherings that make up the field of socially engaged art. In this book of encounters, the reader follows Gretchen Coombs on her journey through what could be considered the most significant shift in art world practices in the last two decades.
The book navigates a spectrum: at one end, the author works closely with socially engaged artists as part of her ethnographic research; at the other, she tries to find critical distance from which to write about their art projects and the institutional structures that support their work, such as art schools and conferences. Readers are introduced to artists, their work, and the key debates and issues facing this emergent field. In the course of her study, Coombs analyzes the contradictions and paradoxes of this field of practice and gives expression to the artists working to make art relevant in times of social and political uncertainty.
The book navigates a spectrum: at one end, the author works closely with socially engaged artists as part of her ethnographic research; at the other, she tries to find critical distance from which to write about their art projects and the institutional structures that support their work, such as art schools and conferences. Readers are introduced to artists, their work, and the key debates and issues facing this emergent field. In the course of her study, Coombs analyzes the contradictions and paradoxes of this field of practice and gives expression to the artists working to make art relevant in times of social and political uncertainty.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789383225
ISBN-10: 1789383226
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 36 color plates
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
ISBN-10: 1789383226
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 36 color plates
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Notă biografică
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.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
A Letter to the Preeminent Feminist Art Critic Lucy Lippard
Introduction: Art and Social Practice
Art & Social Practice: A Constellation of Influences
Encounters
Contemporary Artists (and One Curartor)
Ted Purves
Come Together (Harrell Fletcher)
Jen Delos Reyes
Amy Spiers
Aaron Hughes
Gregory Sholette
Fallen Fruit: Austin Young and David Allen Burns
Chloë Bass
Gabrielle de Vietri
Carol Zou
Astra Taylor
Bek Conroy
Aaron Gach
Marisa Jahn
Nato Thompson
Institutions
California College of the Arts
Otis Public Practice
The Shape of a Conference
Come Together
On and Off Stage
Field Notes
Spectres of Evaluation, Rethinking: Art/Community/Value
Open Engagement: Life/Work
Queens Museum, New York City, May 2014
A Lived Practice
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
Open Engagement: Place and Revolution
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
Civic Actions: Artists’ Practices Beyond the Museum
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
ENGAGE MORE NOW! A Symposium on Artists, Museums, and Publics
Open Engagement: Power
Creative Time Summit: Occupy the Future
College Art Association
Creative Time Summit: Of Homelands and Revolutions
Open Engagement: Sustainability
Denouement
Notes
A Letter to the Preeminent Feminist Art Critic Lucy Lippard
Introduction: Art and Social Practice
Art & Social Practice: A Constellation of Influences
Encounters
Contemporary Artists (and One Curartor)
Ted Purves
Come Together (Harrell Fletcher)
Jen Delos Reyes
Amy Spiers
Aaron Hughes
Gregory Sholette
Fallen Fruit: Austin Young and David Allen Burns
Chloë Bass
Gabrielle de Vietri
Carol Zou
Astra Taylor
Bek Conroy
Aaron Gach
Marisa Jahn
Nato Thompson
Institutions
California College of the Arts
Otis Public Practice
The Shape of a Conference
Come Together
On and Off Stage
Field Notes
Spectres of Evaluation, Rethinking: Art/Community/Value
Open Engagement: Life/Work
Queens Museum, New York City, May 2014
A Lived Practice
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
Open Engagement: Place and Revolution
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
Civic Actions: Artists’ Practices Beyond the Museum
Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum
ENGAGE MORE NOW! A Symposium on Artists, Museums, and Publics
Open Engagement: Power
Creative Time Summit: Occupy the Future
College Art Association
Creative Time Summit: Of Homelands and Revolutions
Open Engagement: Sustainability
Denouement
Notes
Recenzii
“‘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.”
"Coombs’s important, engaging book puts the 'social' back into the often institutionalized medium of social practice. Through a series of studio visits, Coombs takes the reader behind the scenes, creating nuanced and telling portraits of some of today’s leading practitioners. Coombs's approach—at once critical and anthropological—is blissfully unrhetorical. The Lure of the Social captures the heart of one of the most important artistic movements to emerge in the twenty-first century, and one that is here to stay."
"Artists and activists lured to the social—anyone interested in leaping the walls between art and life—will find this book a smart, accessible, and eye-opening treasure trove. It is full of fascinating projects, many new to me, presented on a first-name basis through the author's intimate discussions with the artists and facilitating organizations. The pros and cons of social practice art have rarely been so intelligently examined."