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Zones of Indistinguishability: Collective Actions Group and Participatory Art
Claire Bishop
The rise of participatory art since the 1990s invites us to constitute a history of this practice, ideally one that reflects the global spread of this work today. 1 In charting this history, important variants appear that challenge the dominant way of thinking about participatory art in Western Europe and North America, where this work tends to be positioned as a political, constructive, and oppositional response to the spectacle’s atomization of social relations. By contrast, the…
e-flux Journal
Posted: November 1, 2011
Subjects
Relational Aesthetics, Soviet Union, Russia, Socially Engaged Art, Censorship, Conceptual & Post-Conceptual Art, Art Collectives
Con-Demmed to the Bleakest of Futures: Report from the UK
Claire Bishop
In the last three months I’ve been organizing a series of public seminars at CUNY Graduate Center on “deskilling” in the arts since 1945, and in the article that follows I may have undergone some deskilling myself—from an art historian/critic who writes about art to a commentator on cultural policy. I apologize if the results are bland, bureaucratic and statistical; I’m finding my feet here. In what follows, I will argue that in the wake of the general election in May 2010, which resulted in…
e-flux Journal
Posted: January 1, 2011
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Education, Management & Bureaucracy
Subjects
Deskilling, Privatization, State & Government, Neoliberalism