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Politics and Art

A dual inheritance: the politics of educational reform and PhDs in art and design

A dual inheritance: the politics of educational reform and PhDs in art and design

... the art and research. The regulation, funding and structure of art courses does not form a backdrop against which this thing called art is played out, but rather, academic management forms a leading ...

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Beyond Identity Politics: The New Culture Wars and Art Education

Beyond Identity Politics: The New Culture Wars and Art Education

... within art education’s focus on multicultural and social justice ...identity politics of postmodern, multicultural art education have failed to give adequate consideration to the material systems of ...

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The Politics of Participatory Art

The Politics of Participatory Art

... 111). Art is thus taken to have a negative function, although – correctly – Kester argues that this often ends up 'reinforcing a particular sense of identity among art world viewers (as liberal-minded risk ...

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Bringing the visual into focus: Street art and contentious politics in Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina

Bringing the visual into focus: Street art and contentious politics in Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina

... As discord around the TIPNIS issue grew, the streets of La Paz became saturated with graffiti, posters, murals and stickers; creative interventions, which sought to frame and counter-frame actors, disseminate information ...

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Markets and mediators: politics and primary art markets in Montréal

Markets and mediators: politics and primary art markets in Montréal

... community art center movement in Britain and in Canada in the 1940’s concerned attempts to ‘decentralize’ culture’ (ibid, p65) by shifting the bias towards local production and, particularly following the 1960’s, ...

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High art and low politics: a new perspective on John Wilkes

High art and low politics: a new perspective on John Wilkes

... and art collector Horace Walpole seems far removed from that of the demagogue John Wilkes, the leering rake captured in William Hogarth’s caricature of 1763 ...on politics rather than on the statistical ...

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Re|Centering Indigenous arts in art education: Decolonizing identity politics, censorship, and home

Re|Centering Indigenous arts in art education: Decolonizing identity politics, censorship, and home

... in art education contexts intended to decolonize White discourses of identity politics, cultural censorship as White privilege and power (Acuff, 2018; Knight, 2006; Kraehe, Hood, & Travis, 2015) in ...

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Queer(ing) Politics and Practices: Contemporary Art in Homonationalist Times

Queer(ing) Politics and Practices: Contemporary Art in Homonationalist Times

... In this way, I have argued the curatorial problems, projects, and hurdles that Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture encountered – reflective also of trends in society and in the art world – ...

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Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963 1985

Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963 1985

... Un art moyen [a middle-brow art] (Bourdieu, Boltanski, Castel & Chamboredon, 1965); L’amour de l’art [the love of art] (Bourdieu, Darbel & Schnapper, ...

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Creating Change Through Spectacle: Art, Life, and Politics in 1960s Guerrilla Theatre

Creating Change Through Spectacle: Art, Life, and Politics in 1960s Guerrilla Theatre

... the art world and their lack of specific political affiliations; their performances never had the political impact of those put on by the other avant-­‐garde groups, but as a result The Living Theatre was not as ...

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What Is Journalism? The Art and Politics of a Rupture

What Is Journalism? The Art and Politics of a Rupture

... Universities may teach practical skills but students and the industry they wish to work within, in all its shifting complexities, do not, in the main wish to engage in much specific experimentation across disciplinary ...

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The Politics of Art:  The View of Actium in the Aeneid

The Politics of Art: The View of Actium in the Aeneid

... her pathetic end to a once noble life, an end ~ to hear about as the narrator quickly trans­ umph in Rome. ld is obviously slanted toward Augustus, but not ected. Augustus does[r] ...

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The art market and politics: The case of the Sigg collection

The art market and politics: The case of the Sigg collection

... Sigg had been tirelessly publicising and promoting his collection. In the first instance, the Swiss embassy offered considerable exposure, as it served as a hub for visiting intellec- tuals, artists and curators who ...

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History, origins, recovery : Michelangelo and the politics of art

History, origins, recovery : Michelangelo and the politics of art

... looked at completion in 1506, and in spite of all its ambitious turning figures and foreshortenings, the high‐pitched clarity of its technique evokes medieval panel painting and thus works against the self‐ proclaimed  ...

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Rethinking the art and craft of green politics: rehabilitating the culture of rhetoric for a more inclusive and inspiring form of ecopolitical practice

Rethinking the art and craft of green politics: rehabilitating the culture of rhetoric for a more inclusive and inspiring form of ecopolitical practice

... THE INTEGRITY OF INCONSISTENCY Our response to these questions is based on the view that green political movements must seek to make explicit the fact that they are motivated and informe[r] ...

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The Art and Politics of Statues Representing “Leaders”: A Case Study

The Art and Politics of Statues Representing “Leaders”: A Case Study

... To absolutely no one of the many dozens of people who spontaneously ad- dressed me while I stood vigil by the statue during many times of day over close to two months was this statue dear, nor did it, in any way, ...

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Art Fronts: Visual Culture and Race Politics in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States

Art Fronts: Visual Culture and Race Politics in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States

... to art exhibitions. In doing so, they drew on the tradition of activist art that they carried with them from the FAP and believed deeply in the special role their images could play in galvanizing the masses ...

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Art, politics and the body in mosteghanemi’s novels memory in the flesh and chaos of the senses

Art, politics and the body in mosteghanemi’s novels memory in the flesh and chaos of the senses

... of art becomes simultaneously an object/a victim of the ...between art and politics inflatesfrom a mere expressionof the human experience to being ideologically suppressive and ontologically ...which ...

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Chilean Art under Dictatorship 1973-1989. A Study on Art and Giorgio Agamben's Theory on Politics

Chilean Art under Dictatorship 1973-1989. A Study on Art and Giorgio Agamben's Theory on Politics

... A work in the oeuvre of Jaar that can be interpreted as an explicit critique on the politics of Chile is ‘Buscando a Kissinger’ (Searching for Kissinger) (1983) (ill.14). This work is a photograph of New York, ...

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Art for healing; Art for consciousness change

Art for healing; Art for consciousness change

... commitment. The work must stand out, and thus the quality of the work will also stand out. Small paintings strike me as cute, but not invigorating, certainly not awe inspiring. With all that is involved in the process of ...

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