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Artivism: The Battle for Museums in the Era of Postmodernism [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x135x12 mm, kaal: 250 g, 1 Bibliography; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Societas
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Imprint Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1788360737
  • ISBN-13: 9781788360739
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x135x12 mm, kaal: 250 g, 1 Bibliography; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Societas
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Imprint Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1788360737
  • ISBN-13: 9781788360739
Using artist statements, theoretical writings, statistical data, historical analysis and insider testimony, British art critic Alexander Adams examines the origins, aims and spread of artivism (activism through art). His findings suggest the perception of artivism as a grassroots humanitarian movement could not be more misleading.

From Banksy to Extinction Rebellion, artivism (activism through art) is the art of our era. From international biennale to newspaper pages, artivism is everywhere. Both inside museums and on the streets, global artivism spreads political messages and raises social issues, capturing attention with shocking protests and weird stunts. Yet, is this fusion of art and activism all it seems? Are artivist messages as subversive and anti-authoritarian we assume they are? How has the art trade commodified protest and how have activists parasitised art venues? Is artivism actually an arm of the establishment?

Using artist statements, theoretical writings, statistical data, historical analysis and insider testimony, British art critic Alexander Adams examines the origins, aims and spread of artivism. He uncovers troubling ethical infractions within public organisations and a culture of complacent self-congratulation in the arts. His findings suggest the perception of artivism – the most influential art practice of the twenty-first century – as a grassroots humanitarian movement could not be more misleading. Adams concludes that artivism erodes the principles underpinning museums, putting their existence at risk.

Foreword vii
Michael Sandle
Introduction ix
Case Study: Cultural Enbyism at the ICA
1(7)
1 Art, Politics and Political Art
8(28)
Case Study: Artivism Against Nazism
31(5)
2 State Art and Utilitarianism
36(30)
Case Study: Banksy, Cosy Artivist
59(7)
3 The Managerial Elite and Artivism
66(20)
Case Study: Extinction Rebellion, Handmaiden of Technocracy
80(6)
4 Institutions and Artivism
86(18)
Case Study: Stuckists as Anti-Artivists
98(6)
5 The Business of Artivism
104(31)
Case Study: Artivism for Migration
129(6)
6 The Psychology of Artivism
135(12)
Case Study: North African Artivism
141(6)
7 Resisting Artivism
147(9)
Conclusions
152(4)
Appendices
A Correspondence between the author and ICA, 2018
156(6)
B ICA political campaigning, 2020
162(4)
C ICA press releases, 2020
166(6)
D Letter to the Charities Commission of England, 2021
172(2)
About the Authors 174(1)
Textual History 175(1)
Acknowledgements 175(1)
Bibliography 176(5)
Endnotes 181