Art and politics: a small history of art for social change since 1945
2014; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 51; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.51-5977
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Art, Politics, and Modernism
ResumoIntroduction: A Prehistory of Political Modernist Art Chapter 1: State-Sponsored Art, 1949-present -Zhadnovian socialist realism and 1945: Alexander Deineka - Postwar Western socialist realisms: Andre Fougeron Renato Guttuso Pablo Picasso Diego Rivera - African socialist realisms: Tshibumba kanda Matulu, Congo Monument to Agostinho Neto, Angola - American art and the Cold War: Jackson Pollock - Political Cold War Painting in the west: Sigmar Polke Eugen Schoenebeck Erro Bernard Rancillac Tseng Kwong Chi - Wric Bulatov and late-Soviet political painting Chapter 2: Civil Rights/Postcolonial Movements,1960- - Art of the Civil Rights movement and its legacies: Romare Bearden Betye Saar David Hammons Lorna Simpson - Postcolonialist art: Yinka Shonibare Chris Ofili Steve McQueen Bodys Isek Kingelez Meschac Gaba Chapter 3: The Anti-War Movement, 1965- - Vietnam: Leon Golub Nanacy Spero Ed Kienholz Peter Saul George Segal Erro ( Gundmundur Gundmundsson) the Guerilla Art Action Group Mark di Suvero' Groupe Cronica Wolf Vostell Martha Rosler - Afghanistan, the Gulf Wars, and Middle East conflict: Jeff Wall Harun Farocki Walid Ra'ad - Torture: Luis Camnitzer Doris Salcedo Francisco Botero Chapter 4: Feminisim.,1970- -US feminisims: Womanhouse ( Miriam Shapiro and Judy Chicago) Betye Saar Carolee Schneeman Eva Hesse Ana Mendieta Barbara Kruger Cindy Sherman - European femininisms: Mona Hatoum Shirin Neshat Le Groupe Amos (Congo) Wangechi Mutu Chapter 5: Gay Rights, 1969- - Gay rights and AIDS activism inside and outside of the artworld: ACTUP Gran Fury Group Material Ross Bleckner David Wojnarowicz Martin Wong Oliviero Toscani ( for Benetton) - Lesbian identity: Catherine Opie Chapter 6: Environmentalist Art, 1972- - Origins of a land ethic in art reclamation: Robert Smithson Hans Haacke Betty Beaumont Alan Sonfist Agnew Denes Helen Mayer-Harrison and Newton Harrison: Joseph Beuys - New environmentalism: Mel Chin kathryn Miller Ines Doujak Sokari Douglas-Camp and Platform London Beatriz da Costa Chapter 7: Anti-Globalization, 1999- - In real time and space: Thomas Hirshhorn Alfredo Jaar Alighiero Boetti - Migrants' and Workers' rights: mierle Laderman Ukeles Yolanda Lopez Chantal Akermann Multiplicity Minerva Cuevas Huit Facettes ( Senegal) Corie Cole the Border Film Project - Informatics Activism: 0100101110101101.ORG Radical Software Group Mongrel Raqs Media Collective Epilogue: Art and Politics to Come - Bioethics: Eduardo Kac Critical Art Ensemble: Tissue Culture & Art
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