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Pedro Reyes : ad usum / to be used / edited by José L. Falconi ; [with contributions by] Lauren Berlant [and 17 others] ; translations, Lacey Pipkin, Lisa Crossman.

Fine Arts Library N6559.R49 A3 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Falconi, José Luis, editor.
Berlant, Lauren Gail, 1957-2021, contributor.
Pipkin, Lacey, translator.
Crossman, Lisa A., translator.
Series:
Focus on Latin American art and agency
[Focus on Latin American art and agency]
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Reyes, Pedro, 1972-.
Reyes, Pedro.
Artists--Mexico--History--21st century.
Artists.
Arts and society.
Installations (Art).
Wit and humor in art.
History.
Mexico.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xi, 501 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
[Cambridge, MA] : Harvard University Press, [2017]
Other Title:
Ad usum/to be used
Place of Publication:
[Cambridge, MA] : Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University, [2017]
Language Note:
Essays in English; portions of Reyes' artwork translated into English.
Summary:
For more than a decade the Mexico City-based artist, architect, and cultural agent Pedro Reyes has been turning existing social problems into opportunities for effecting tangible change through collective imagination. By breaking open failed models and retooling them with space to project alternatives, Reyes's art enables productive diversions of otherwise destructive forces. Ad Usum: To Be Used is the second volume in the series Focus on Latin American Art and Agency, which is dedicated to contemporary cultural agents, a term that is perhaps best understood through the words of Reyes himself: "changing our individual habits has no degree of effectiveness" as "progress is only significant if you start to multiply by 10, by 100, by 1,000." Rather than merely illustrate his work, this collection of images, interviews, and critical essays is intended as an apparatus for multiplying the possibilities when art becomes a resource for the common good. This full-color illustrated survey of Reyes's projects includes critical essays by José Luis Falconi, Robin Greeley, Johan Hartle, Adam Kleinman, and Doris Sommer, as well as interviews between the artist and such seminal thinkers as Lauren Berlant, Michael Hardt, Alejandro Jodorowsky, and Antanas Mockus.
Contents:
Ad usum, ad hoc (or How to use this book) / José Luis Falconi
Introduction / Hans Ulrich Obrist
Selected works.
Capulas
Compatibility test for couples
A house for future cavemen
Preaching to the birds
Cacúmenes
Pirámide flotante
Instant rockstar
Sombrero colectivo
Zik zak
Parque vertical
Dream digestor
Mural (Remix)
Philosophical casino
Leverage
Alien report
Palas por pistolas
Ambigrams
Moebius chair
Gordian knot
Ciclomóvil
Surplus reality
Baby Marx
Solids of rotation
Urban genome project
Unrealized monument
Sanatorium : Goodoo ; Cityleaks ; Epitaphs ; The Museum of Hypothetical Lifetimes
Pico della mirandola
Los mutantes
Mano-sillas
Flat statues
Disarm
Ear
Melodrama and other games : Melodrama ; Minefield ; Boom ; El pelele ; Feather fun ; Mirroring
Disarm (Mechanized)
Machine music
Pharmasphere
Colloquium
Cuerpomático
Navajas suizas
Omniman
pUN: The People's United Nations : #pUN times ; Blessing of the bees ; Why is it so hard to talk about population growth? ; The ghost of García Robles ; Force field analysis ; Chemotherapy for Gaia?
The people's library
Drone dove
Entomofagia
The grasswhopper
Amendment to the amendment
The permanent revolution
Heads
Spiritual speed date
Doo-wop syllabus
Ethnopharmacology
Plato's cave
Screen
Totem
El ekeko
Satori
Eunoia
The Bobo doll experiment
Sundial
The birds
Doomocracy
The protesters
Consultations.
On agency / Antanas Mockus
On art as therapy (and vice versa) / Javier Téllez
On catharsis / Raphael Montañez Ortiz
On consciousness ; On death / Alejandro Jodorowsky
On education ; On ethics / Antanas Mockus
On the exploitation of misery / Augusto Boal
On freedom / Antanas Mockus
On film / Javier Téllez
On forgiveness / Alejandro Jodorowsky
On humans as puppets / Lauren Berlant
On the life of cities / Manuel de Landa
On materials / Yona Friedman
On mirror neurons / Alice Flaherty
On the ontology of the puppet / Michael Hardt
On social topology I ; On social topology II / Antanas Mockus
On self-organization / Yona Friedman
On serendipity / Alice Flaherty
On sowing trust / Antanas Mockus
On the theory of moral sentiments / Lauren Berlant
Critical dossier.
Modernism as toolbox / Robin Adèle Greeley
Grimaces of cultural Marxism
Pedro Reyes's Baby Marx / Johan F. Hartle
Description as prescription / Adam Kleinman
Collective estrangement (By design) / Liz Munsell
Agent spotting / Doris Sommer
The end is here: a curator's tour through Doomocracy / Nato Thompson.
Notes:
Series information from publisher's website.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780674025158
0674025156
OCLC:
975290508

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