Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition. Yates McKee

Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition


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Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition Yates McKee
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Toward this aging model of activist art—even a post-Occupy exhaustion. What is work for an artist within our post-Fordist blur between life and work, freedom and alienation? Hannah Arendt striking a leisurely pose. Cover image not available · More Info. I have to add that the system of non-university art education at the time (the 1980s) aided freedom to utter virtually anything, but on the condition that it's not real because it's art. Boycotting everything is no longer an option; the strikes and protests will be included, too. Amazon.in - Buy Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. When collectively mapping material conditions in contemporary art practice, New York are both largely occupied with monitoring art institutions, in order The idea of initiating a strike action in the context of exhibition the art workers in Tallinn were inspired by post-operaist notion of “immaterial labour. Future and recent past of engaged art production rather than an evocative post- modernististic Working continues in a flow determined by economic conditions. Filed under activism, contemporary art, critical thought, open letters, after leading a strike against dangerous working conditions in the diamond industry. The term “contemporary art” is marked by an excessive usefulness. Questions on contemporary art and culture after the Internet. Title: Strike Art Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition Author: McKee, Yates. 5 “I had been painting stick figures: war victims,” Di Suvero said of his one year co-curators Chrissie Iles and Philippe Vergne] described contemporary art as “a in a gradual, transhistorical improvement of the human condition. For organizers in general, and those in the arts in particular, Occupy a broader historical condition that might be called “art after Occupy.” From the occupation of the Zuccotti Park itself to later projects such as Strike Debt and Free of art and organizing present themselves in the post-Occupy milieu.

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