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Where?.

Library Stack Available from 2018 until 2018. Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cohen-Cruz
Contributor:
Bedoya, Roberto, Contributor.
Bennett, Jamie, Contributor.
Chin, Sabrina, Editor.
Cohen-Cruz, Jan, Editor, Contributor.
Colón, Emma, Artist.
Cook, Brett, Contributor.
Fisher, Deborah J., Contributor.
Jackson, Maria Rosario, Contributor.
Lippard, Lucy R., Contributor.
Lowe, Rick, Contributor.
Muranaga, Karina, Contributor.
Reddy, Prerana, Contributor.
Rohd, Michael, Contributor.
Tancons, Claire, Contributor.
Willsdon, Dominic, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Series:
A Blade of Grass Magazine ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art criticism.
Artists.
Public art.
Genre:
Periodicals
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
A Blade of Grass, 2018.
[Place of publication not identified], A Blade of Grass, 2018.
Summary:
"We anchor this inaugural issue of our magazine in the question "Where," lifting up the tendency of socially engaged art (SEA) to inhabit everyday places, not just those meant for art. While "place" is a more evocative word, it is already laden with expectations of meaning. "Where" is more open - it may begin in mystery, or in so palpable a sense of the everyday as to be almost invisible; it only reveals itself when one experiences something there with the partners or participants with whom an artist has shaped it. "Where" is at the heart of SEA. The first three contributions, by or about A Blade of Grass Fellows, explore the choice of "where" for socially engaged artists. For the past two decades, Rick Lowe's art has usually been attached to a geographic context where "people live their lives." He situates himself as a social sculptor at places where people can come together to think about the growth and development of their communities "beyond just surviving."..."-- provided by distributor.
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