Surveying the history of the Alternative Museum, its historical context and the political issues that it addresses, the authors examine changes in art, criticism, audience and society and their role in the segregation or democratization of art. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
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v,8a [ii] Abstract: H o w can artists uphold their creative autonomy from the dictates of capitalism...
The arts have a history of social and political movements. Since the late 1960s, a new movement has ...
An anthology of articles from High Performance Magazine published between 1978 and 1998, comprised m...
Surveying the history of the Alternative Museum, its historical context and the political issues tha...
Six authors respectively present six artists whose work is overtly political, alternately discussing...
The authors situate works by 22 Philadelphia artists, consider their critical and political meanings...
The editors argue for a political understanding of art directed towards progessive social change. Po...
Five curators comment on ten international artists selected for their politically motivated work, po...
Politicians attract their voters by promising more jobs and investment in education, health and soci...
This one-day symposium was organised by Dolores Phelps to examine the ethical and moral motives and ...
Examining over 200 artists and 250 artworks, Art and Politics Now explores some of the most controve...
Continuing the tradition, begun with JSTAE 14, The Gallery features visual research, actions, and ar...
Visual art advocates, administrators and artists need to know what an artistâs obligation to society...
This is an intellectual biography of the American Jewish artist, Ben Shahn which traces the developm...
discusses the hypothesis that artists can become protagonists of a new democratic culture through th...
v,8a [ii] Abstract: H o w can artists uphold their creative autonomy from the dictates of capitalism...
The arts have a history of social and political movements. Since the late 1960s, a new movement has ...
An anthology of articles from High Performance Magazine published between 1978 and 1998, comprised m...