Monash University Museum of Art Ser.: Let's Go Outside : Art in Public by Callum Morton (2022, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherMonash University Publishing
ISBN-101922633178
ISBN-139781922633170
eBay Product ID (ePID)27057283314

Product Key Features

Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLet's Go Outside : Art in Public
Publication Year2022
SubjectPublic Art, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArt
AuthorCallum Morton
SeriesMonash University Museum of Art Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight17.6 Oz
Item Length7.6 in
Item Width4.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2021-392843
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal701.03
Table Of ContentForeword by Charlotte Day and Callum Morton Introduction by Amy Spiers 1. Already a Place untitled (seven monuments) by Jonathan Jones Making the Law of the Land Visible: Vicki Couzens interviewed by Amy Spiers The Edge of Us: Regional Arts Development in the Settler Colony by Danny Butt 2. Truth-Telling and Commemoration Interpreting Difficult Knowledge: What Difference Do Artists Make? By Alison Atkinson-Phillips Monumental Lies, or Countering Cook by Daniel Browning Responsibilities to Time by Callum McGrath 3. In the City Art and the City by Melanie Dodd Women as Storytellers: Public Art in Sydney by Felicity Fenner Becoming Molecular in Public by Emily Cormack 4. Responses to Crises Public Art: A View from New York by Claire Bishop Solidarity Grid by Blair French The Art of Demonstration: A New Public Art in the City of Hong Kong. Michelle Antoinette interviews Oscar Ho and Clara Cheung 5. Sharing Resources, Accessing Space Living Lumbung: The Shared Spaces of Art and Life. ruangrupa interviewed by Nikos Papastergiadis Deficit and Care by Zara Stanhope Twich Women's Sewing Collective: Activism through Enterprise, Social Change through Culture by Grace McQuilten Can You Be Your Whole Self without Compromise?: Public Life, Public Accessibility, Public Art and Disability Justice. Carmen Papalia and Sam Petersen in Conversation 6. Art for the 'Not Yet' For a New Lexicon and Other Attitudes by Tania Bruguera Our City in Summer by Mish Grigor A Letter to Folkestone by Madeleine Collie 7. Disrupting 'Public' Making Publics by Sean Dockray A PERFORMANCE TEXT: IT CONCLUDES WITH AN_EMAIL_AS_ART_QUEERING PUBLICS by Brian Fuata
SynopsisWhat do we want and need from our public spaces? As the world emerges from the profound limitations imposed by the COVID-19 crisis, this reader offers a range of possibilities from the domain of art. With contributions from twenty-five leading Australian and international artists, writers, and curators including Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera, Indonesian artist collective ruangrupa, British art historian and critic Claire Bishop, and Gunditjmara artist and senior knowledge custodian Vicki Couzens, Let's Go Outside is a timely examination of creative practices in the public realm. From negotiating space in the settler-colonial context of Australia to responding to crises in the United States, Hong Kong, and New Zealand, the reader's essays, case studies, interviews, and visual contributions reveal how ideas and practices associated with remembrance, public history, urban regeneration, communality, accessibility, and activism are challenging and innovating art in the public domain. Let's Go Outside reflects on the growing interest in making and presenting art outside of conventional gallery contexts., What do we want and need from our public spaces? As the world emerges from the profound limitations imposed by the COVID-19 crisis, this reader offers a range of possibilities from the domain of art. With contributions from twenty-five leading Australian and international artists, writers and curators including Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera, Indonesian artist collective ruangrupa, British art historian and critic Claire Bishop and Gunditjmara artist and senior knowledge custodian Vicki Couzens, Let's Go Outside is a timely examination of creative practices in the public realm. From negotiating space in the settler-colonial context of Australia to responding to crises in the United States, Hong Kong and New Zealand, the reader's essays, case studies, interviews and visual contributions reveal how ideas and practices associated with remembrance, public history, urban regeneration, communality, accessibility and activism are challenging and innovating art in the public domain. Let's Go Outside takes up questions from the successful 2019 symposium Let's Go Outside: Making Art Public, presented by Monash University Museum of Art and Monash Art Projects (MAP), and reflects on the growing interest in making and presenting art outside of conventional gallery contexts. Contributors: Michelle Antoinette, Alison Atkinson-Phillips, Claire Bishop, Daniel Browning, Tania Bruguera, Danny Butt, Clara Cheung, Madeleine Collie, Emily Cormack, Vicki Couzens, Sean Dockray, Mel Dodd, Felicity Fenner, Blair French, Brian Fuata, Mish Grigor, Oscar Ho Hing-kay, Jonathan Jones, Callum McGrath, Grace McQuilten, Carmen Papalia, Nikos Papastergiadis, Sam Petersen, ruangrupa, Zara Stanhope
LC Classification NumberN8825
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