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Utopian strategies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art. Throughout its diverse manifestations, the utopian entails two related but contradictory elements: the aspiration to a better world, and the acknowledgement that its form may only ever live in our imaginations. Furthermore, we are as haunted by the failures of utopian enterprise as we are inspired by the desire to repair the failed and build the new. Contemporary art reflects this general ambivalence. The utopian impulse informs politically activist and relational art, practices that fuse elements of art, design, and architecture, and collaborative projects aspiring to progressive social or political change. Two other tendencies have emerged in recent art: a looking backward to investigate the utopian elements of previous eras, and the imaginative modeling of alternative worlds as intimations of possibility. This anthology contextualizes these utopian currents in relation to political thought, viewing the utopian as a key term in the artistic lineage of modernity. It illuminates how the exploration of utopian themes in art today contributes to our understanding of contemporary cultures, and the possibilities for shaping their futures.
hedendaagse kunst --- art theory --- utopias --- thema's in de kunst --- dystopias --- art [fine art] --- Art --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Parreno, Philippe --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Young, Carey --- Gillick, Liam --- Graham, Dan --- McCarthy, Paul --- Titchner, Mark --- Kabakov, Ilija Iosefovich --- Beuys, Joseph --- Pil & Galia Kollectiv --- Constant --- Noble, Paul --- Gormley, Antony --- Norman, Nils --- Chan, Paul --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Hirschhorn, Thomas --- Debord, Guy --- Deller, Jeremy --- Wochenklausur --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- anno 2000-2099 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Art, Modern --- Utopias in art --- Art and society --- Utopies dans l'art --- Art et société --- History --- Histoire --- Utopias in art. --- 7.01 --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Kunsttheorie ; utopieën ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Art et société --- Contemporary art --- Modernism (Art) --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- Utopie --- Imaginaire --- Art et politique --- Iconographie --- Art contemporain --- Processus de création --- Psychologie --- Création artistique --- Psychanalyse --- Psychanalyse et art --- Psychologie et art --- Kunst --- kunst --- utopia's --- kunsttheorie --- dystopieën --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- utopie --- land art --- kunst en politiek --- performances --- happenings --- activisme --- situationisme --- 130.2 --- 7.039 --- kunst en ecologie --- 7.038/039 --- 7.038 --- cultuurfilosofie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Art, Modern - 20th century --- Art, Modern - 21st century --- Art and society - History - 20th century --- Art and society - History - 21st century --- art [discipline] --- Futurisme
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TRACK is an art experience taking place in the public and semi-public space of Ghent. It offers enriching and unexpected encounters with the city, its history and its inhabitants, stimulating reflection on urban realities and, in a wider sense, the contemporary human condition. Thirty-five international artists were invited to conceive new artworks strongly rooted in the urban fabric of Ghent, but linking the local context with issues of global significance. Participants include multi-media artist John Bock, performance artist and choreographer Alexandra Bachzetsis, painter Erik van Lieshout, and visual artist Mircea Cantor, among many others.0Exhibition: Gent (12.5.-16.9.2012).
Art, Modern --- Art --- Public spaces in art --- Group work in art --- Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (Ghent, Belgium). --- Ghent (Belgium) --- In art --- cities --- public spaces --- public art --- art [fine art] --- Levin, Alon --- Tellez, Javier --- Lopez-Menchero, Emilio --- Borremans, Michaël --- Copers, Leo --- Verdonck, Benjamin --- Garabedian, Mekhitar --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Keller, Roman --- Maheo, Erwan --- Gaillard, Cyprien --- Manders, Mark --- Denicolai & Provoost --- Weiss, David --- Putrih, Tobias --- Öğüt, Ahmet --- Sapountzis, Yorgos --- Tayou, Pascale Marthine --- Dragset, Ingar --- Augustijnen, Sven --- Haan, de, Siebren --- Kriemann, Susanne --- Almárcegui, Lara --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Büchel, Christoph --- Lodewijks, Bart --- Kawamata, Tadashi --- Althamer, Paweł --- Bartolini, Massimo --- Bachzetsis, Alexandra --- Margolles, Teresa --- Rous, Tazu --- Husni-Bey, Adelita --- Elmgreen, Michael --- Fischli, Peter --- Bock, John --- Takala, Pilvi --- Lieshout, van, Erik --- Brummelen, van, Lonnie --- Hemauer, Christina --- Bouchet, Mike --- Cantor, Mircea --- Vo, Danh --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- Tercerunquinto --- Ghent --- Kunst --- kunst --- openbare kunst --- steden --- openbare ruimten --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- Gent --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- stedelijkheid --- kunst en stedelijkheid --- België --- openbare ruimte --- kunst en openbare ruimte --- Almarcegui Lara --- Althamer Pawel --- Augustijnen Sven --- Bachzetsis Alexandra --- Bartolini Massimo --- Bock John --- Borremans Michaël --- Bouchet Mike --- van Brummelen Lonnie --- de Haan Siebren --- Büchel Christoph --- Buggenhout Peter --- Cantor Mircea --- Copers Leo --- Denicolai Simona --- Provoost Ivo --- Elmgreen & Dragset --- Elmgreen Michael --- Dragset Ingar --- Fischli & Weiss --- Fischli Peter --- Weiss David --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Garabedian Mekhitar --- Hemauer Christina --- Keller Roman --- Husni-Bey Adelita --- Kawamata Susanne --- Levin Alon --- van Lieshout Erik --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Manders Mark --- Margolles Teresa --- Ögut Ahmet --- Putrih Tobias --- Rous Tazu --- Sapountzis Yorgos --- Superflex --- Takala Pilvi --- Tayou Pascale Marthine --- Téllez Javier --- Verdonck Benjamin --- Vo Danh --- Weiner Lawrence --- 7.039 --- Exhibitions --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Track (Gent) --- Kunsten --- Publieke ruimte --- Tentoonstellingen --- Catalogi --- Almarcegui, Lara --- België --- Borremans Michaël --- Büchel Christoph --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Ögut Ahmet --- Téllez Javier --- Track (tentoonstelling) --- Tentoonstelling --- Catalogus --- Kunst in de stad --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Gent ; S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst --- Kunstmanifestaties ; kunst in de stad ; Gent ; 2012 ; Track --- 7.039(493) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; België --- art [discipline]
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'Living as Form' grew out of a major exhibition at Creative Time in New York City. Like the exhibition, the book is a landmark survey of more than 100 projects selected by a 30-person curatorial advisory team; each project is documented by a selection of colour images.
Art --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- 77.01 --- 77.03 --- Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- Documentaire fotografie --- Social movements in art --- Radicalism in art --- Social movements --- Art, Modern --- History. --- Themes, motives --- political art --- social movements --- 77.03 Documentaire fotografie --- 77.01 Fotografie--Semiotiek van de fotografie. Theorie --- community art --- art [fine art] --- Jahangir, Farid --- Hobbs, Stephen --- Melitopoulos, Angela --- Allora and Calzadilla --- Kusolwong, Surasi --- Fayyazi, Bita --- Šušteršič, Apolonija --- Simpson, Buster --- von Osten, Marion --- Almárcegui, Lara --- Wikström, Elin --- Bik Van der Pol --- Ruga, Athi-Patra --- Ai Weiwei --- NSK --- Ilich, Fran --- Lace, Bronwyn --- Oldenborgh, van, Wendelien --- Reyes, Pedro --- Moys, Anthea --- Creischer, Alice --- Schaub, Didier --- Chin, Mel --- Kochta-Kalleinen, Oliver --- Shimabuku, Michihiro --- Oda Projesi --- Kenawy, Amal --- Muniz, Vik --- Hassanzadeh, Khosrow --- Reynolds, Laurie Jo --- Chan, Paul --- Hasheminejad, Ata --- Douala-Bell, Marilyn --- Watkins, Peter --- Fallen Fruit --- Condorelli, Céline --- Ukeles, Mierle Laderman --- Aranda, Julieta --- Neustetter, Marcus --- Nassiri, Sassan --- Rosado Seijo, Chemi --- Alÿs, Francis --- Kalleinen, Tellervo --- Bruguera, Tania --- Collins, Phil --- Vidokle, Anton --- Lacy, Suzanne --- Gil, Alonso --- Cirugeda, Santiago --- Schneider, Florian --- Dion, Mark --- Guzman, Frederico --- Deller, Jeremy --- Šedá Katerina --- Schlingensief, Christoph --- Cuevas, Minerva --- O'Neal, John --- Vazquez Martin, Eduardo --- Haeg, Fritz --- Siekmann, Andreas --- Wade, Gavin --- Barclay, Claire --- Morgan Puett, J. --- Movellán, Begoña --- Gates, Theaster --- Glover, Paul --- the land Foundation --- Greene, Josh --- Torolab --- San Francsico Cacophony Society --- Pulska Grupa --- Slanguage --- Ultra-Red --- Frente 3 de Fevereiro --- Cornerstone Theater Company --- Mammalian Diving Reflex --- Temporary Services --- Sarai and Ankur --- Voina Group --- Wochenklausur --- Barefoot Artists --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- Basurama --- Ala Plástica --- Colectivo Cambalache --- Chto Delat Group --- Platforma 9.81 --- Long March Project --- Alternate Roots --- Bijari --- Pase Usted --- HAHA --- Public Movement --- Bread and Puppet Theater --- Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency [Beit Sahour] --- Women on Waves --- Free Class Frankfurt --- Mujeres Creando --- Finishing School --- Los Angeles Poverty Department --- Osten, von, Marion --- Kunst --- kunst --- gemeenschapskunst --- sociale bewegingen --- politieke kunst --- Oda Projesi [Istanbul] --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Almarcegui, Lara --- art [discipline] --- Šedá, Katerina
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The first anthology to address the rise of the "design-art" phenomenon the breakdown of boundaries between art and architectural, graphic, or product design begun in the Pop and Minimalist eras. This reader in Whitechapel's Documents of Contemporary Art series investigates the interchange between art and design. Since the the Pop and Minimalist eras as the work of artists ranging from Andy Warhol to Dan Graham demonstrates the traditional boundaries between art and architectural, graphic, and product design have dissolved in critically significant ways. Design and Art traces the rise of the "design-art" phenomenon through the writings of critics and practitioners active in both fields.The texts include writings by Paul Rand, Hal Foster, Miwon Kwon, and others that set the parameters of the debate; utopian visions, including those of architect Peter Cook and writer Douglas Coupland; project descriptions by artists (among them Tobias Rehberger and Jorge Pardo) juxtaposed with theoretical writings; surveys of group practices by such collectives as N55 and Superflex; and views of the artist as mediator a role assumed in the past to be the province of the designer as seen in work by Frederick Kiesler, Ed Ruscha, and others. Finally, a book that doesn't privilege either the art world or the design world but puts them in dialogue with each other.
hedendaagse kunst --- design [discipline] --- Art --- art [fine art] --- philosophy of art --- ontwerpen --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Jongerius, Hella --- Warhol, Andy --- Ruscha, Ed --- Gillick, Liam --- Lieshout, van, Joep --- Judd, Donald --- Graham, Dan --- Schouwenberg, Louise --- Eames, Charles --- Rehberger, Tobias --- Pardo, Jorge --- Rams, Dieter --- Zittel, Andrea --- Cook, Peter --- Scanlan, Joe --- Hamilton, Richard --- Rand, Paul --- Orta, Lucy --- Nelson, George --- N55 [Copenhagen] --- Experimental Jetset [Amsterdam] --- M/M (Paris) --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Design --- Art and design --- Philosophy --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- kunst en design --- design --- aalto Alvar --- Arad Ron --- Archigram --- Experimental Jetset --- Flavin Dan --- Gillick Liam --- Gropius Walter --- Huyghe Pierre --- Jongerius Hella --- Judd Donald --- Kiesler Frederick --- Loos Adolf --- Mau Bruce --- Mevis Armand --- M/M --- N55 --- Oldenburg Claes --- Orta Lucy --- Panton Verner --- Moholy-Nagy Laszlo --- Pardo Jorge --- Parreno Philippe --- Rams Dieter --- Roth Dieter --- Rehberger Tobias --- Ruscha Ed --- Superflex --- Tiravanija Rirkrit --- Van Deursen Linda --- van Lieshout Joep --- Venturi Robert --- Warhol Andy --- Zittel Andrea --- Bourdon David --- Cook Peter --- Coupland Douglas --- Dorst Kees --- Eames Charles --- Flusser Vilém --- Foster Hal --- Graham Dan --- Greenberg Clement --- Hamilton Richard --- Kwon Miwon --- Lind Maria --- Nelson George --- Potter Norman --- Poynor Rick --- Rand Paul --- Scanlan Joe --- Staniszewski Mary Anne --- Tafuri Manfredo --- Virilio Paul --- Weil Benjamin --- Wigley Mark --- 7.01 --- 7.038 --- 745.01 --- Art and design. --- Philosophy. --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Kunsttheorie ; over kunst en design --- Kunst en architectuur --- Kunst en grafisch en industrieel ontwerp --- Flusser, Vilém --- Design and art --- Iconographie --- Art contemporain --- Processus de création --- Création artistique --- Kunst --- vormgeving --- kunstfilosofie --- N55 [Kopenhagen] --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- MAD-faculty 14 --- kunst en filosofie --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Design - Philosophy --- art [discipline] --- Art minimal --- Minimalisme --- Pop Art --- Mouvement moderne
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