TY - BOOK ID - 85769732 TI - Disordering the establishment : participatory art and institutional critique in France, 1958-1981 PY - 2020 SN - 1478012080 1478007923 147800844X PB - Durham : Duke University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Groupe de recherche d'art visuel. KW - Arts and society KW - Interactive art KW - Art KW - Art criticism KW - Art, French KW - Arts, Modern KW - Political aspects KW - History KW - Government policy KW - Buren, Daniel. KW - Cadere, AndreĢ, KW - Collectif d'art sociologique. KW - Art, Occidental KW - Art, Visual KW - Art, Western (Western countries) KW - Arts, Fine KW - Arts, Visual KW - Fine arts KW - Iconography KW - Occidental art KW - Visual arts KW - Western art (Western countries) KW - Arts KW - Aesthetics KW - Participatory art KW - Performance art KW - Social practice (Art) KW - Arts and sociology KW - Society and the arts KW - Sociology and the arts KW - GRAV (Groupe de recherche d'art visuel) KW - Art, Modern KW - French art KW - Ecole de Nice (Group of artists) KW - Forces nouvelles (Group of artists) KW - Nabis (Group of artists) KW - Ne pas plier (Group of artists) KW - Social aspects KW - CAS KW - Art, Primitive KW - Groupe de recherche d'art visuel (Paris, France) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85769732 AB - "Lily Woodruff examines the development of artistic strategies of political resistance in France in the decades following World War II, showing how artists countered establishment ideology, challenged traditional art institutions, appealed to direct political engagement, and grappled with French intellectuals' modeling of society."-- ER -