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"Timely and provocative, SOFT POWER is an exhibition about the ways in which artists deploy art to explore their roles as citizens and social actors. Appropriated from the Reagan-era term used to describe how a country's 'soft' assets such as culture, political values and foreign policies can be more influential than violence or coercion, the title SOFT POWER suggests a contemplation on the potential of art and offers a provocation to the public to exert their own influence on the world...." -- An exhibition of recent work and new commissions by 20 artists from around the world organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. These artists understand themselves as social actors, question their responsibility as citizens and are active in their role as public intellectuals and provocateurs who use their platforms to engage directly in social, political and environmental concerns or to highlight them in their work. As such, SOFT POWER demonstrates art's 'soft' ability to showcase ideas and send them into the world. --
Art --- art [fine art] --- ecology --- feminism --- political art --- power --- globalization --- Khan, Hassan --- Phinthong, Pratchaya --- Baghramian, Nairy --- Seshee Bopape, Dineo --- Chopra, Nikhil --- Erek, Cevdet --- Frazier, LaToya Ruby --- Motta, Carlos --- Marcelle, Cinthia --- McKenzie, Dave --- Strachan, Tavares --- Arsanios, Marwa --- Simmons, Xaviera --- Moran, Jason --- Aivazian, Haig --- Linklater, Tanya Lukin --- Linklater, Duane --- Ore-Giron, Eamon --- Cuevas, Minerva --- Power (Social sciences) in art --- Ideology in art --- Art and society --- Art, Modern --- kunst --- Afro-Amerikaanse kunst --- gender studies --- postkolonialisme --- feminisme --- ecologie --- kunst en ecologie --- politiek --- kunst en politiek --- 7.039 --- activisme --- 7.01 --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Modern art --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Influence --- Social aspects --- Exhibitions --- art [discipline]
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