Art + Political aspects
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Art + Political aspects
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Art + Political aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Revolution is not a garden party, edited by Maja and Reuben Fowkes ; catalogue texts Michael Blum ... [et al.] ; translation from Hungarian : Miklós Erhardt
- ROAR!, the Paper Tiger television guide to media activism
- Art labour compendium, Sophie Carapetian
- The art kettle, Sinead Murphy
- Economising culture, on 'the (digital) culture industry', edited by Geoff Cox, Joasia Krysa and Anya Lewin
- Unleashing the collective phantoms, essays in reverse imagineering, Brian Holmes
- The global contemporary and the rise of new art worlds, edited by Hans Belting, Andrea Buddensieg, and Peter Weibel
- Heritage and debt, art in globalization, David Joselit
- Art and politics, a small history of art for social change since 1945, Claudia Mesch
- The art kettle, Sinead Murphy
- Teilnahme, Bewusstsein des Scheins, Alexander Garcia Duttmann
- The neoliberal undead, essays on contemporary art and politics, Marc James Léger
- Design of dissent, by Milton Glaser and Mirko Ilic ; foreword by Tony Kushner ; Milton Glaser interviewed by Steven Heller
- Integration impossible?, the politics of migration in the artwork of Tanja Ostojić<U+0129>, [editors Marina GrzÌ<U+0140>inicÌ<U+0129>, Tanja Ostojić<U+0129>]
- Common affairs, revisiting the VIEWS award : contemporary art from Poland, [curated and with an introduction by] Julia Kurz, Stanisaw Welbel ; [essays by] Barbara Steiner, Ewa Majewska
- Aesthetics and its discontents, Jacques Ranciere
- The flood of rights, edited by Thomas Keenan, Suhail Malik, Tirdad Zolghadr
- The Academy and the corporate public :, an investigation into changes afflicting the public sphere and their influence on the Academy, research and Norway, edited by Stephan Dillemuth
- Funny weather, art in an emergency, Olivia Laing ; read by Sophie Aldred
- Brueghel and contemporaries, art as covert resistance?, Lars Hendrikman, Dorien Tamis
- Ourstory quilts, human rights stories in fabric, Susanne Miller Jones ; foreword by Tom Berlin
- Conflicting aesthetics, artistic activism and the public sphere, Oliver Marchart
- The future of the image, Jacques Rancière ; translated by Gregory Elliott
- Picturing power, visual depiction and social relations, edited by Gordon Fyfe and John Law
- Performance now, RoseLee Goldberg
- Along ecological lines, contemporary art and climate crisis, edited by Barnaby Drabble ; contributions from Ursula Biemann [and thirteen others]
- The Routledge companion to art and politics, edited by Randy Martin ; with editorial assistance from Victor J. Peterson, II
- The state of things, [edited by] Marta Kuzma, Pablo Lafuente, Peter Osborne
- Non toccare la donna bianca, Don't touch the white woman, [catalogo a cura di/ catalogue curated by Francesco Bonami]
- 9.5 theses on art and class, Ben Davis
- Art and sovereignty in global politics, Douglas Howland, Elizabeth Lillehoj, Maximilian Mayer, editors
- Who if not we should at least try to imagine the future of all this?, edited by Maria Hlavajova and Jill Winder
- Memory and complicity, migrations of Holocaust remembrance, Debarati Sanyal
- Visual politics of psychoanalysis, art and the image in post-traumatic cultures, edited by Griselda Pollock
- 2030, war zone Amsterdam, imagining the unimaginable, with contributions by Frank Furedi [and four others] ; [guest editor, Brigitte van der Sande]
- To describe a life, essays at the intersection of art and race terror, Darby English
- Colour, art and empire, visual culture and the nomadism of representation, Natasha Eaton
- What can I do with the nothing I have?, forms of non-oppositional struggle against capitalist subjectivation, Paolo Plotegher
- Picturing politics, drawing out the histories of collective political action in contemporary art, Hannah Ellul
- Thomas Hirschhorn, a new political understanding of art?, Christina Braun ; translated by Steven Lindberg
- Shows of force, power, politics, and ideology in art exhibitions, Timothy W. Luke
- Art & agenda, political art and activism, [edited by Robert Klanten ... [et al.] ; texts by Pedro Alonzo ... [et al.]]
- Of what one cannot speak, Doris Salcedo's political art, Mieke Bal
- Critical landscapes, art, space, politics, edited by Emily Eliza Scott and Kirsten Swenson
- Multitud singular, el arte de resistir, curated by Berta Sichel and Perry Bard
- Public monuments, art in political bondage 1870-1997, Sergiusz Michalski
- Codex Spero, Nancy Spero - selected writings and interviews 1950-2008, edited by Roel Arkesteijn
- A Nazi word for a Nazi thing, So Mayer
- Art and theory after socialism, edited by Mel Jordan and Malcolm Miles ; editorial assistant, Karen Roulstone
- Critical landscapes, art, space, politics, edited by Emily Eliza Scott and Kirsten Swenson
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