Collectivism after modernism : the art of social imagination after 1945 / / Blake Stimson & Gregory Sholette, editors.

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
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Physical Description:xvii, 312 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: periodizing collectivism / Blake Stimson and Gregory Sholette
  • Internationaleries: collectivism, the grotesque, and Cold War functionalism / Jelena Stojanovic
  • After the "descent to the everyday": Japanese collectivism from Hi Red Center to The Play, 1964-1973 / Reiko Tomii
  • Art & language and the international form in Anglo-American collectivism / Chris Gilbert
  • The collective camcorder in art and activism / Jesse Drew
  • Performing revolution: Arte Calle, Grupo Provisional, and the response to the Cuban National Crisis, 1986-1989 / Rachel Weiss
  • The Mexican Pentagon: adventures in collectivism during the 1970s / Ruben Gallo
  • Artists' collectives: focus on New York, 1975-2000 / Alan W. Moore
  • The production of social space as artwork: protocols of community in the work of Le Groupe Amos and Huit Facettes / Okwui Enwezor
  • Beyond representation and affiliation: collective action in post-Soviet Russia / Irina Aristarkhova
  • Do-it-yourself geopolitics: cartographies of art in the world / Brian Holmes.