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Art & Agenda

Political Art and Activism

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This book explores the current interrelationship between art, activism, and politics. It presents new visual concepts and commentaries that are being used to represent and communicate emotionally charged topics, thereby bringing them onto local political and social agendas in a way far more powerful than words alone. It looks at how art is not only reflecting and setting agendas, but also how it is influencing political reaction. Consequently, Art & Agenda is not only a perceptive documentation of current urban interventions, installations, performances, sculptures, and paintings by more than 100 young and established artists, but also points to future forms of political discourse.

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Art & Agenda, Alan Bieber, Robert Klanten, Pedro Alonzo, Matthias Hübner, Silke Krohn

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Titre
Art & Agenda
Sous-titre
Political Art and Activism
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Gestalten
Publié
2011
Format
rigide
Pages
287
ISBN10
389955342X
ISBN13
9783899553420
Séries
Mots clés
Art
Évaluation
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This book explores the current interrelationship between art, activism, and politics. It presents new visual concepts and commentaries that are being used to represent and communicate emotionally charged topics, thereby bringing them onto local political and social agendas in a way far more powerful than words alone. It looks at how art is not only reflecting and setting agendas, but also how it is influencing political reaction. Consequently, Art & Agenda is not only a perceptive documentation of current urban interventions, installations, performances, sculptures, and paintings by more than 100 young and established artists, but also points to future forms of political discourse.