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Mapping the terrain : new genre public art.
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ISBN: 0941920305 Year: 1995 Publisher: Seattle Bay press

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Leaving art : writings on performance, politics, and publics, 1974-2007
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ISBN: 9780822345695 9786613065049 9780822345527 1283065045 0822391228 0822345528 0822345692 Year: 2010 Publisher: Durham: Duke university press,

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"Since the 1970s, the performance and conceptual artist Suzanne Lacy has explored women's lives and experiences, as well as race, ethnicity, aging, economic disparities, and violence, through her pioneering community-based art. Combining aesthetics and politics, and often collaborating with other artists and community organizations, she has staged large-scale public art projects, sometimes involving hundreds of participants. Lacy has consistently written about her work : planning, describing, and analyzing it ; advocating socially engaged art practices ; theorizing the relationship between art and social intervention ; and questioning the boundaries separating high art from popular participation. By bringing together thirty texts that Lacy has written since 1974, Leaving Art offers an intimate look at the development of feminist, conceptual, and performance art since those movements' formative years. In the introduction, the art historian Moira Roth provides a helpful overview of Lacy's art and writing, which in the afterword the cultural theorist Kerstin Mey situates in relation to contemporary public art practices." -- Publisher's description


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Gender agendas
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ISBN: 9788867491193 Year: 2016 Publisher: Milano Mousse Publishing

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Leaving art : writings on performance, politics, and publics, 1974-2007
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ISBN: 9780822345695 9786613065049 9780822345527 Year: 2010 Publisher: London Duke University Press

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Since the 1970s, the performance and conceptual artist Suzanne Lacy has explored women’s lives and experiences, as well as race, ethnicity, aging, economic disparities, and violence, through her pioneering community-based art. Combining aesthetics and politics, and often collaborating with other artists and community organizations, she has staged large-scale public art projects, sometimes involving hundreds of participants. Lacy has consistently written about her work: planning, describing, and analyzing it; advocating socially engaged art practices; theorizing the relationship between art and social intervention; and questioning the boundaries separating high art from popular participation. By bringing together thirty texts that Lacy has written since 1974, Leaving Art offers an intimate look at the development of feminist, conceptual, and performance art since those movements’ formative years. In the introduction, the art historian Moira Roth provides a helpful overview of Lacy’s art and writing, which in the afterword the cultural theorist Kerstin Mey situates in relation to contemporary public art practices.


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Mobilizing Pedagogy: Two Social Practice Projects in the Americas by Pablo Helguera with Suzanne Lacy and Pilar Riaño-Alcalá
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ISBN: 1943208131 1943208123 9781943208135 9781943208128 Year: 2019 Publisher: Amherst College Press

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"What is - what should be - the place of art in society? Is it merely decorative? Is it only to affirm a given set of cultural preferences? Or should it examine, challenge, even upend these norms to bring open new perspectives for those who experience what artists create? Social practice artists offer a clear and unflinching answer to this question, setting before us works intended not merely to ask questions but to propose pathways toward larger societal change. In this volume, the work of two social practice artists of different generations and different social locations - Suzanne Lacy and Pablo Helguera - are brought into creative tension by two visionary curators: Elyse A. Gonzales of the Art, Design & Architecture Museum of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Sara Reisman of the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation of New York. Working together, Gonzales and Reisman bring the work of these two engaged and activist artists into dialogue, showing how art can be not merely the mirror of society but the means of making it more just, more inclusive, and more humane."--Publisher.

The power of feminist art: the American movement of the 1970s, history and impact
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ISBN: 9780810926592 Year: 1996 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Abrams

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Curating context : beyond the gallery and into other fields

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Donna : avanguardia femminista negli anni '70 : dalla Sammlung Verbund di Vienna

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Naca Journal - Volume one.

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Amenoff, Gregory ; Burchfield, Charles Ephraim ; Ryder, Albert P. ; Hartley, Marsden ; Yoakum, Joseph ; Judd, Donald ; Nauman, Bruce ; Hesse, Eva ; Winsor, Jackie ; Shapiro, Joel ; Imaï, Toshimitsu ; Lacy, Suzanne ; Kaprow, Allan ; Ukeles, Mierle Laderman - ; Simonds, Charles ; Kriesche, Richard ; Hershman, Lynn

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Flintridge Foundation Awards for Visual Artists 1999/2000.

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Cook, Lia ; Gamboa Jr., Harry ; Hall, Doug ; Kos, Paul ; Lacy, Suzanne ; Martinez, Daniel Joseph ; McMillen, Michael C. ; Pittman, Lari ; Saar, Alison ; Shelton, Peter ; Simpson, Buster ; Sultan, Larry

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