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A Lived Practice /

Contributor(s): Series: Chicago social practice history seriesPublisher: Chicago : The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2015Distributor: Chicago : University of Chicago PressCopyright date: ©2015Description: 196 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0982879881
  • 9780982879887
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NX180.S6 L59 2015
Contents:
Living Chicago histories / Mary Jane Jacob -- Experiencing A Lived Practice / Kate Zeller -- A proximity of consciousness: art and social action -- Artists' projects -- A Plea for Playgrounds / Jim Duignan -- Addams-Dewey Gymnasium / Pablo Helguera -- Seven Thousand Cords (After Beuys) / Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle -- Morgan Shoal: Lake Bottom Land Use / Dan Peterman -- Earth's Choicest Products: Pocket Guide to Hell Audio Tour / Pocket Guide to Hell -- HumanUfactorY(ng) Workstyles: The Motion Journals of Excerpts From the User's Guide to Mildred's Lane: A Costume Drama of the Everyday / J. Morgan Pruitt -- Every Weapon Is a Tool If You Hold It Right / Michael Rakowitz -- Tamms Year Ten Family Room / Tamms Year Ten and Laurie Jo Reynolds -- Publishing Clearing House / Temporary Services -- Untitled 2014 (Recycle, Lunch Break) / Rirkrit Tiravanija with Ken Dunn and Dan Peterman -- A lived practice -- The common self / Lewis Hyde -- The art of consciousness: on sustaining the embarrassing practice of perception / Ernesto Pujol -- U-topos: Beuy's social sculpture as a real-utopia and its relation to social practice today / Wolfgang Zumdick -- The art all around us / Crispin Sartwell -- A life well lived / Ken Dunn.
Summary: "A Lived Practice examines the reciprocal relationship of art and life: Artist-practitioners are shaped by their experiences, and they in turn create and enhance the experience of others. Based on a symposium held at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014, this volume is intended to spur new thinking in the field of socially engaged art practice. Contributors, including Lewis Hyde, Ernesto Pujol, Crispin Sartwell, and Wolfgang Zumdick, address essential questions about what is art and who is the artist, and also explore how artists can lead meaningful lives"--publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Living Chicago histories / Mary Jane Jacob -- Experiencing A Lived Practice / Kate Zeller -- A proximity of consciousness: art and social action -- Artists' projects -- A Plea for Playgrounds / Jim Duignan -- Addams-Dewey Gymnasium / Pablo Helguera -- Seven Thousand Cords (After Beuys) / Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle -- Morgan Shoal: Lake Bottom Land Use / Dan Peterman -- Earth's Choicest Products: Pocket Guide to Hell Audio Tour / Pocket Guide to Hell -- HumanUfactorY(ng) Workstyles: The Motion Journals of Excerpts From the User's Guide to Mildred's Lane: A Costume Drama of the Everyday / J. Morgan Pruitt -- Every Weapon Is a Tool If You Hold It Right / Michael Rakowitz -- Tamms Year Ten Family Room / Tamms Year Ten and Laurie Jo Reynolds -- Publishing Clearing House / Temporary Services -- Untitled 2014 (Recycle, Lunch Break) / Rirkrit Tiravanija with Ken Dunn and Dan Peterman -- A lived practice -- The common self / Lewis Hyde -- The art of consciousness: on sustaining the embarrassing practice of perception / Ernesto Pujol -- U-topos: Beuy's social sculpture as a real-utopia and its relation to social practice today / Wolfgang Zumdick -- The art all around us / Crispin Sartwell -- A life well lived / Ken Dunn.

"A Lived Practice examines the reciprocal relationship of art and life: Artist-practitioners are shaped by their experiences, and they in turn create and enhance the experience of others. Based on a symposium held at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014, this volume is intended to spur new thinking in the field of socially engaged art practice. Contributors, including Lewis Hyde, Ernesto Pujol, Crispin Sartwell, and Wolfgang Zumdick, address essential questions about what is art and who is the artist, and also explore how artists can lead meaningful lives"--publisher's description.

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