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Art and Society 1972, 2022, 2072 / edited by Elisabeth Hartung and Anton Biebl.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hartung, Elisabeth, editor.
Biebl, Anton, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art and society.
Olympics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (355 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2023]
Summary:
Since the advent of modernity, art has been associated with freedom, provocation and courage.In 1972, art was to unfold its potential as an emancipatory and creative force as part of the Gesamtkunstwerk of the XX.Olympic Games in Munichaccording to the grand vision of its planners.
Contents:
Front Cover
Halftitle
Content
Anton Biebl - FOREWORD
Elisabeth Hartung - ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION
VISIONS AND REALITY: ART FOR THE 1972 MUNICH OLYMPICS
INTERMEZZO: FESTIVAL OF THE GAMES, SPORTS, AND THE ARTS
ART AND SOCIETY IN 2072
Part 1: VISIONS AND REALITY
ELISABETH HARTUNG - VISIONS AND REALITY ART FOR THE 1972 OLYMPIC GAMES IN MUNICH
ART FOR THE OLYMPIC LANDSCAPE
"ART AT THE 'OLYMPIC BUILDING'"
VISIONS FOR THE OLYMPIC PARK
ART AS PROMOTION
OLYMPIC SUMMER
PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE
KAY SCHILLER - THE OLYMPIC PARK AND OLYMPIC VILLAGE IN MUNICH AS A PLANNED AND LIVED UTOPIA
CONTEXTS AND ARGUMENTS
OLYMPIC PARK
OLYMPIC VILLAGE
THE EINWOHNER-INTERESSEN-GEMEINSCHAFT
ELISABETH SPIEKER - ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ART SITUATIONAL DESIGN AS A TOTAL ARTWORK
ART AT THE "OLYMPIC BUILDING"
INTEGRATED ART ON THE OBERWIESENFELD
DIRECT COMMISSIONS AND COMPETITIONS
SPHERICAL OBJECTS: ADOLF LUTHER
WASSERWOLKE: HEINZ MACK
GLASS FAÇADES OF THE SPORTS AND SWIMMING HALLS: GERHARD RICHTER AND BLINKY PALERMO
DESIGN FOR THE WALL IN THE INDOOR SWIMMING HALL: GERHARD RICHTER
NEGATIVE DECISIONS
CORINNA THIEROLF - NEVER GIVE UP! THE PROPOSALS FROM AMERICAN ARTISTS FOR THE ART PROGRAM OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN 1972
TAKING STOCK OF THE ART PROGRAM
AGAINST ART - LASZLO GLOZER AND CHRISTIAN KANDZIA IN CONVERSATION WITH HEINZ SCHÜTZ
DANIELA STÖPPEL - CONTROL CIRCUITS AND FEEDBACK LOOPS ON THE CYBERNETIC AESTHETIC OF THE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES IN 1972
THE OLYMPIC GROUNDS AS AN OVERALL AESTHETIC COMPLEX
(HIGH) ART AND CYBERNETICS
CRITICISM OF CYBERNETICS
ELISABETH HARTUNG - THE "SPIELSTRASSE" IN THE CONTEXT OF ART AROUND 1972 AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE FUTURE
THE INNOVATIVE ART FESTIVAL FOR THE OLYMPICS.
DOCUMENTA 5 AND THE SPIELSTRASSE AS BIG EVENTS OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN 1972
ON THE LIMITS OF GROWTH AND NEW MEDIA
STREET THEATER
MICHAEL LENTZ - SEE-HEARING, HEAR-SEEING JOSEF ANTON RIEDL AND NEW MUSIC
ARS COMBINATORIA
MUSIC FOR STAGE, FILM, AND RADIO PLAY
ELECTRONIC AND CONCRETE MUSIC MULTIMEDIA
ACOUSTIC AND OPTICAL SOUND POEMS
OPTICAL SOUND POEMS
ACOUSTIC SOUND POEMS
RHIPSALIS
BARBARA KÖNCHES - ON "RAINBOW" BY OTTO PIENE A SIGN OF HOPE IN ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, INDIGO, AND VIOLET
THE LARGEST AERIAL WORK OF ART
OTTO PIENE
THE REALIZATION
THE MOTIF
SKY ART
IMPACT
MAURIN DIETRICH - "FRAGMENTS, OR JUST MOMENTS" POLITICS OF MEMORY IN THE WORK OF TONY COKES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE KUNSTVEREIN MÜNCHEN
HEINZ SCHÜTZ - GLOBAL ART THE OLYMPIC EXHIBITION "WELTKULTUREN UND MODERNE KUNST"
HOW OLYMPIC IS ART?
HOW DO WORLD SPORTS AND WORLD ARTS RELATE?
THE POLITICAL LURKS BEHIND WORLD CULTURES
THE ANNEX
TOUR
BACK TO THE BEGINNING
QUESTIONS FOR MANFRED WEIHE - THE CHILDREN AND YOUTH CENTER OF THE EXHIBITION "WELTKULTUREN UND MODERNE KUNST" A NEW DAWN IN ART AND MUSEUM PEDAGOGY
TANJA BAAR - PLAYING (IN THE) CITY: FROM THE KEKS GROUP'S "ACTIONIST ART PEDAGOGY" TO THE PLAY CONCEPT FOR THE OLYMPIC VILLAGE
"CULTURAL ARCHEOLOGY": TRACING A UTOPIAN PAST
KEKS: AN IMPULSE FROM ART EDUCATION TOWARD A CULTURAL PEDAGOGY
WHAT SORT OF PEOPLE DOES THE WORLD NEED? WHAT SORT OF WORLD DO PEOPLE NEED? ON THE (ART) EDUCATION DISCOURSE AROUND 1968
FROM KEKS ACTION TO "PÄDAGOGISCHE AKTION" (PEDAGOGICAL ACTION)
PLAY AS A "REAL-UTOPIAN" EVENT IN THE OLYMPIC VILLAGE
Intermezzo 2022
Elisabeth Hartung - THE FESTIVAL OF THE GAMES, SPORTS AND THE ARTS 2022.
Jörg Koopmann, Impressions of the Festival of the Games, Sports and the Arts 2022, here: Flags of the 50th Anniversary of the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972
Part 2: ART AND SOCIETY
Lorena Herrera Rashid - Reality is plural, and everything and everyone plays a role in the "One Reality." Reality is transformation, and differences are the world's wonder that we need to embrace.
Clémentine Deliss - Artistic Interventions within a Colonial Museum: Luke Willis Thompson's Museum in Reverse
Britto Arts Trust - The immigrants, refugees, public, artists, critics, curators, academics, musicians, students, social workers, theater artists, and professional cooks from all over the world successfully kept the Pakghor busy for 100 days.
Larissa Kikol - Cultural Tools: On the Project Louise by WochenKlausur
Alice Creischer - As an artist, I can now decide whether to work in a studio or in a factory, that is, whether I become sufficiently professional under pressure or whether I tend to stay with the holes and gaps.
Marny Garcia Mommertz - Living in the Present: A Look at Diarenis Calderón Tartabull's Work with the Cuban Afroqueer Collective Nosotrxs (WT)
Hans Ulrich Obrist - Longue Durée: The Marriage of Technology, Art, and Science in Service of the Environment
Anna Heringer
Michael Buhrs - Training of Awareness and Critical Thinking: The Awareness Muscle Training Center by Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel
Thomas Eller - The Garden in Data Clouds: On the Theme of Touching in the Works of Sui Jianguo
Jasmine Ellis - As a choreographer and director, I weave together humor, vulnerability, and familiarity to create unexpected worlds.
Rebekka Endler - Our Performance Is Not Yet Over: On ATEM by Mehtap Baydu.
Barbara Mundel - He Who Hopes, Dies Singing: On Johanna Kappauf as a Circus Princess in The Repair of a Revue, from Stories and Themes by Alexander Kluge
Jakob Lena Knebl - I also see it as a democratization of the exhibition space when I treat art and design equally and interweave them.
M+M - The social and economic success of artworks as neoliberal guarantees for timeless meaningfulness has lost its radiant power.
Tobias Staab - The Path of Joy: On the Future Prospects of Art in the Works of the Choreographer Trajal Harrell
Goshka Macuga - If we make it into the future, and depending on how many of us do, the art made will reflect this journey.
Britta Peters - How to Surround Yourself with Things: Irena Haiduk's Healing Complex (2018-ongoing)
Angela Libal - Art-Education-Remembrance: An Art Project Led by Nina Prader with Young People at Twelve Months-Twelve Names: 50 Years Olympic Massacre Munich
Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz - Freddy Mamani Silvestre: An Architect of the Future Producing a History of the Present
Mirjam Zadoff - The Archive of the Future: On the Project Die Bücher by Annette Kelm
Lucas Zwirner - On Shared Experiences: Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Room
Alexander Kluge
Catherine Nichols - On Being Worth More Than Gold: Selma Selman's Growing Claim on the Not-Yet
Cao Yu - Regarding art, even if future society becomes completely based on artificial intelligence, and AI surpasses human intelligence in some ways, art and imagination will still exist within humans.
Julienne Lorz - Thoughts on Moving Off the Land by Joan Jonas.
Pedro Reyes - There's no shortage of problems in society: racism, sexism, family violence, systemic inequity, cruelty to other living beings, neurosis, loneliness, stress, depression, suicide, political polarization, et cetera. But so far there's never been a discipline solely devoted to healing them.
Mareike Schwarz - Atmospheric Activism: Air as an Embattled Commons in the Art of Forensic Architecture and Amy Balkin
Angelika Nollert - On OK Solar: Sustainable Urban Design in the Department of Industrial Design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Matthias Stadler - We will see each other again in fifty years. Hold on to your javelins!
Sagal Farah - Creating New Worlds: On Headrest I-V by Salad Hilowle
Joanna Warsza - "We Can All Be Like Sunflowers": An Environmental Art of Agnes Denes
Raumfragen Neuperlach - We are working on an alternative concept-small utopias by many, for many.
Hanno Rauterberg - The New Unfinished Quality: How Generative Computer Programs Are Changing Art-And Society Too
raumlaborberlin - Space is the product of social interaction. That's why we occupy ourselves with social issues and the city as a place where it culminates. We call this urban practice.
Susanne Witzgall - The Forest Does Not Employ Me Anymore by Cooking Sections and Forager Collective: On a Collective, Exploratory Design Practice That Brings Together Indigenous, Scientific, and Artistic Forms of Experience and Knowledge
Gerfried Stocker - The Avatar Robot Café by Ory Laboratory: On Communication between People with and without Disabilities
Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader - Art's purpose in society is to tell stories.
Rüdiger Schöttle and Johanna Singer - Sensitizing to Historiography: On the Colors of Grey Series by Thu Van Tran.
Jana Kerima Stolzer and Lex Rütten - If art can enable us to see the world from another viewpoint, to become familiar with different, new relationships to the living beings around us, then it is situated in the past, present, and the future.
Notes:
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ISBN:
3-7757-5706-6
OCLC:
1414455926

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