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Searching for Art's New Publics


Searching for Art's New Publics

Paperback by Walwin, Jeni

Searching for Art's New Publics

£28.95

ISBN:
9781841503110
Publication Date:
15 Jul 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Intellect Books
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Searching for Art's New Publics

Description

Drawing on contributions from practicing artists, writers, curators, and academics, Searching for Art's New Publics explores the ways in which artists seek to involve, create and engage with new and diverse audiences-from passers-by encountering and participating in the work unexpectedly, to professionals from other disciplines and members of particular communities who bring their own agendas to the work. Bridging the gap between practice and theory, this exciting book touches on issues of relational aesthetics, but also offers an illustrated artist-based approach. Searching for Art's New Publics will appeal to students studying fine art (especially those with an interest in cross-disciplinary work and public art) and those studying curating.

Contents

Preface - Tammy Bedford Introduction - Jeni Walwin Keynote Essay: Don't Look Now! Art after the Viewer and beyond Participation - Dave Beech PART I: Participation: Open or Closed Chapter 1: The Anatomy of a Participatory Project - Sally O'Reilly Chapter 2: Interview with Artist Chris Evans - Will Bradley Chapter 3: Case Study One: Adam Dant's Operation Owl Club - Helen Sumpter Chapter 4: Who Speaks? Who Listens? Het Reservaat and Critical Friends -Sophie Hope Chapter 5: Tell Me Your Story: An Interview with Artist Harrell Fletcher - Marisa Sánchez Part II: Sonic Openness Chapter 6: Open Sounds: On the Track of the Dissolving Audience - David Briers Chapter 7: Eagles are the Best: Juneau Projects in Conversation - Ben Sadler and Phil Duckworth Chapter 8: Case Study Two: Melanie Pappenheim in Reading - Helen Sumpter Part III: The Emancipation of the Spectator: The Viewer Completes the Circuit Chapter 9: Headless in Hirschhorn's Classroom - Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield Chapter 10: Linked - Graeme Miller Chapter 11: London Fieldworks: Polaria and Little Earth - Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson Part IV: The Art Object Reaches Out: Dissolves, Embraces Chapter 12: A Fair Event: Considering an Action by Nina Beier - Vincent Honoré Chapter 13: Case Study Three: Gillian Wearing - Family History - Helen Sumpter Chapter 14: An Audience with... - Adam Sutherland Chapter 15: Bata-ville: We Are Not Afraid of the Future - Nina Pope with contributions from Mike Ostler Chapter 16: Co-productive Exhibition-making - Paul O'Neill

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