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Artificial hells : participatory art and the politics of spectatorship / Claire Bishop.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bishop, Claire, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interactive art.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (382 pages ) illustrations ;
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Participatory art and the politics of spectatorship
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Verso, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Since the 1990s, critics and curators have broadly accepted the notion that participatory art is the ultimate political art: that by encouraging an audience to take part an artist can promote new emancipatory social relations. Around the world, the champions of this form of expression are numerous, ranging from art historians such as Grant Kester, curators such as Nicolas Bourriaud and Nato Thompson, to performance theorists such as Shannon Jackson. Artificial Hells is the first historical and theoretical overview of socially engaged participatory art, known in the US as 'social practice.' Claire Bishop follows the trajectory of twentieth-century art and examines key moments in the development of a participatory aesthetic. This itinerary takes in Futurism and Dada; the Situationist International; Happenings in Eastern Europe, Argentina and Paris; the 1970s Community Arts Movement; and the Artists Placement Group. It concludes with a discussion of long-term educational projects by contemporary artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Tania Bruguera, Pawel Althamer and Paul Chan. Since her controversial essay in Artforum in 2006, Claire Bishop has been one of the few to challenge the political and aesthetic ambitions of participatory art. In Artificial Hells, she not only scrutinizes the emancipatory claims made for these projects, but also provides an alternative to the ethical (rather than artistic) criteria invited by such artworks. Artificial Hells calls for a less prescriptive approach to art and politics, and for more compelling, troubling and bolder forms of participatory art and criticism."--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
The social turn: collaboration and its discontents
Artificial hells: the historic avant-garde
Je participe, tu participes, il participe
Social sadism made explicit
The social under socialism
Incidental people: APG and community arts
Former West: art as project in the early 1990s
Delegated performance: outsourcing authenticity
Pedagogic projects: 'how do you bring a classroom to life as if it were a work of art?'
Conclusion: spectacle and participation.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-363) and index.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN:
9781781683972
1781683972
9781844677962
1844677966
OCLC:
961882717
Publisher Number:
2027/heb32115 hdl

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