Art rebellion : the aesthetics of social transformation /
Art has always been central to moments of great social change. From the avantgarde to the ages of revolution, the act of rebellious creation has been crucial to bringing people and ideas together. However, in an increasingly fractured world characterized by upheaval and crisis, what role can art pla...
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
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| Summary: | Art has always been central to moments of great social change. From the avantgarde to the ages of revolution, the act of rebellious creation has been crucial to bringing people and ideas together. However, in an increasingly fractured world characterized by upheaval and crisis, what role can art play in ushering in transformation? Malcolm Miles offers a guide to contemporary art and activism, setting it firmly within the context of the avantgarde and its legacies in the postwar period. He explores the rise of direct action to replace representational politics in organizations like Occupy and Extinction Rebellion, and in the movements to destroy or remove statues of slavers, and finds parallels in anti-institutional art practices. By engaging with the significant theoretical innovations of the last fifty years, modernism, postmodernism and contemporary critical thinking, Miles provides both an overview of political aesthetics and an introduction to how art activism works in its most memorable moments in history. Art Rebellion argues that beauty is radically other to the dominant society, that power relations can be transformed, that protest cultures and contemporary art grow together and that art has a crucial interruptive role in forming new, more equal and just, realities. |
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| Physical Description: | viii, 215 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 1350239984 9781350239982 9781350239975 1350239976 |