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Collective situations : readings in contemporary Latin American art 1995-2010 / Bill Kelley Jr. and Grant Kester, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kelley, Bill, Jr., 1970- editor.
Kester, Grant H., editor.
Series:
Dissident acts.
Dissident acts
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, Latin American--21st century.
Art, Latin American.
Art, Latin American--20th century.
Group work in art--Latin America.
Group work in art.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (449 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Durham : Duke University Press, 2017.
Summary:
In Collective Situations scholars, artists, and art collectives present a range of socially engaged art practices that emerged in Latin America during the Pink Tide period, between 1995 and 2010. This volume's essays, interviews, and artist's statements—many of which are appearing in English for the first time—demonstrate the complex relationship between moments of political transformation and artistic production. Whether addressing human rights in Colombia, the politics of urban spaces in Brazil, the violent legacy of military dictatorships in the region, or art’s intersection with public policy, health, and the environment, the contributors outline the region’s long-standing tradition of challenging ideas about art and the social sphere through experimentation. Introducing English-language readers to some of the most dynamic and innovative contemporary art in Latin America, Collective Situations documents new possibilities for artistic practice, collaboration, and creativity in ways that have the capacity to foster vibrant forms of democratic citizenship.ContributorsGavin Adams, Mariola V. Alvarez, Gustavo Buntinx, María Fernanda Cartagena, David Gutiérrez Castañeda, Fabian Cereijido, Paloma Checa-Gismero, Kency Cornejo, Raquel de Anda, Bill Kelley Jr., Grant H. Kester, Suzanne Lacy, Ana Longoni, Rodrigo Martí, Elize Mazadiego, Annie Mendoza, Alberto Muenala, Prerana Reddy, Maria Reyes Franco, Pilar Riaño-Alcalá, Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Contents:
Introduction / Grant Kester and Bill Kelley Jr.
(Un)civil disobedience
Lava la bandera : the Colectivo Sociedad Civil and the cultural overthrow of the Fujimori-Montesinos dictatorship / Gustavo Buntinx
Interview with Caleb Duarte of Edelo Residencia / Raquel de Anda
Grupo Etcétera : project description / Rodrigo Martí
An interview with Etcétera / Etcétera
Artistas en Resistencia : project description / Kency Cornejo
An interview with Artistas en Resistencia / Kency Cornejo
A long way : Argentine artistic activism of the last decades / Ana Longoni
Urbanism
Galatea/bulbo collective : project description / Mariola V. Alvarez
Interview with Tranvía Cero / María Fernanda Cartagena
Art collectives and the Prestes Maia occupation in São Paulo / Gavin Adams
Frente 3 de fevereiro : project description / Rodrigo Martí
Interview with Mauricio Brandão of Bijari, october 9, 2011 / Mariola V. Alvarez
Memory
Skins of memory : art, civic pedagogy, and social reconstruction / Pilar Riaño Alcalá and Suzanne Lacy
Some frameworking concepts for art and social practices in Colombia / David Gutiérrez Castañeda
Chemi Rosado-Seijo : project description / Marina Reyes Franco
Indigeneity
Ala Plastica : project description / Fabian Cerejido
Otros-nosotros: an interview with Ala Plastica / Grant Kester
Interview with Pablo Sanaguano / Maria Fernanda Cartagena
The empowerment process of community communication in Ecuador / Alberto Muenala
Migrations
Of co-investigations and aesthetic sustenance : a conversation between Colectivo Tuaciones and Electronic Disturbance theater / B.A.N.G. Lab
How three artists led the Queens Museum into Corona and beyond / Prerana Reddy
Institutional critique
Lurawi, doing: an anarchist experience ch'ixi / Lxs Colectiverxs
Con la salud si se juega : project description / Fabian Cerejido
The tournament: nodes of a network made of undisciplined knowledge / Juan Carlos Rodríguez
La lleca colectiva: project description / Elize Mazadiego
Exodus to la lleca: exiting from "art" and "politics" in mexico / La Lleca
La línea: project description / Elize Mazadiego
The Morras Project Interdisciplinario la Línea/La Línea Interdisciplinary Group: Abril Castro, Esmeralda Ceballos, Kara Lynch, Lorena Mancilla, and Sayak Valencia-Miriam García
Contributor, editor, and translator biographies.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780822372493
0822372495
OCLC:
1048144485

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