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Product Description: Collaborative and collective art practices have proliferated around the world over the past fifteen years. In The One and the Many, Grant H. Kester provides an overview of the broader continuum of collaborative art, ranging from the work of artists and groups widely celebrated in the mainstream art world, such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Superflex, Francis Alÿs, and Santiago Sierra, to the less-publicized projects of groups, such as Park Fiction in Hamburg, Networking and Initiatives for Culture and the Arts in Myanmar, Ala Plastica in Argentina, Huit Facettes in Senegal, and Dialogue in central India...read more

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9780822349723 | Duke Univ Pr, September 12, 2011, cover price $89.95 | About this edition: Collaborative and collective art practices have proliferated around the world over the past fifteen years.

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9780822349877 | Duke Univ Pr, September 12, 2011, cover price $24.95

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Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galleries and museums. In a parking garage in Oakland, California; on a pleasure boat on the Lake of Zurich in Switzerland; at a public market in Chiang Mai, Thailand—artists operating at the intersection of art and cultural activism have been developing new forms of collaboration with diverse audiences and communities. Their projects have addressed such issues as political conflict in Northern Ireland, gang violence on Chicago's West Side, and the problems of sex workers in Switzerland. Provocative, accessible, and engaging, this book, one of the first full-length studies on the topic, situates these socially conscious projects historically, relates them to key issues in contemporary art and art theory, and offers a unique critical framework for understanding them.Grant Kester discusses a disparate network of artists and collectives—including The Art of Change, Helen and Newton Harrison, Littoral, Suzanne Lacy, Stephen Willats, and WochenKlausur—united by a desire to create new forms of understanding through creative dialogue that crosses boundaries of race, religion, and culture. Kester traces the origins of these works in the conceptual art and feminist performance art of the 1960s and 1970s and draws from the writings of Mikhail Bakhtin, Jürgen Habermas, and others as he explores the ways in which these artists corroborate and challenge many of the key principles of avant-garde art and art theory.

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9780520238381 | Univ of California Pr, August 1, 2004, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galleries and museums.

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9780520275942 | Revised edition (Univ of California Pr, April 15, 2013), cover price $34.95
9780520238398 | Univ of California Pr, July 1, 2004, cover price $31.95 | About this edition: Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galleries and museums.

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Product Description: There is a common perception in the arts today that overtly activist artæoften seen to sacrifice an aesthetic pleasure for a subversive oneæis no longer in fashion. In bringing together sixteen of the most important essays on activist and community-based art from the pages of Afterimageæone of the most influential journals in the media and visual arts fields for more than twenty-five yearsæGrant H...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Grant H. Kester (editor)

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9780822320814, titled "Art, Activism, and Oppositionality: Essays from "Afterimage" | Duke Univ Pr, June 1, 1998, cover price $89.95 | About this edition: There is a common perception in the arts today that overtly activist artæoften seen to sacrifice an aesthetic pleasure for a subversive oneæis no longer in fashion.

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9780822320951 | Duke Univ Pr, April 1, 1998, cover price $24.95

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