Usable Pasts: Social Practice and State Formation in American Art

Usable Pasts: Social Practice and State Formation in American Art
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9789004471559
ISBN-13 : 9004471553
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Book Synopsis Usable Pasts: Social Practice and State Formation in American Art by : Larne Abse Gogarty

Download or read book Usable Pasts: Social Practice and State Formation in American Art written by Larne Abse Gogarty and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-03-16 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Usable Pasts addresses projects dating to two periods in the United States that saw increased financial support from the state for socially engaged culture. By analysing artworks dating to the 1990s by Suzanne Lacy, Rick Lowe and Martha Rosler in relation to experimental theatre, modern dance, and photography produced within the leftist Cultural Front of the 1930s, this book unpicks the mythic and material afterlives of the New Deal in American cultural politics in order to write a new history of social practice art in the United States. From teenage mothers organising exhibitions that challenged welfare reform, to communist dance troupes choreographing their struggles as domestic workers, Usable Pasts addresses the aesthetics and politics of these attempts to transform society through art in relation to questions of state formation.


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