Collaborative Art in the Twenty First Century 1st Edition by Sondra Bacharach – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 1317387430, 9781317387435
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- ISBN 10: 1317387430
- ISBN 13: 9781317387435
- Author: Sondra Bacharach
Collaboration in the arts is no longer a conscious choice to make a deliberate artistic statement, but instead a necessity of artistic survival. In today’s hybrid world of virtual mobility, collaboration decentralizes creative strategies, enabling artists to carve new territories and maintain practice-based autonomy in an increasingly commercial and saturated art world. Collaboration now transforms not only artistic practices but also the development of cultural institutions, communities and personal lifestyles. This book explores why collaboration has become so integrated into a greater understanding of creative artistic practice. It draws on an emerging generation of contributors—from the arts, art history, sociology, political science, and philosophy—to engage directly with the diverse and interdisciplinary nature of collaborative practice of the future.
Table of contents:
Section I Collaboration in the Age of Technological Innovation
1 Pirate Film Societies Rearranging Traditional Apparatus with Inappropriate Technology
Everyday Practices and Emerging Technical Conditions
Makeshift Movie Theaters
From Cinematographic Experience to Technological Engagement
Legal Mediation of the Medium’s Ontology
Concluding Thoughts
Acknowledgments
Notes
2 Digital Street Art
Example 1: [murmur]
Example 2: Yellow Arrow
Example 3: Grafedia
Notes
Bibliography
3 Hybrid Modes of Collaborations in the Post-Socialist Context The Socio-Politically Engaged Art Practices of Big Hope and Matei Bejenaru
Advocating for a Pluralist Form of Democratic Belonging
Transgressing Essentialist Views Through Participatory Performativity
Expanding the Institution of Art
Notes
Bibliography
4 Turkish Contemporary Art and the Emergent Off-Space Artist Collectives
Notes
Bibliography
Section II Collaboration and the Identity Crisis
5 The Solitary Author as Collective Fiction
Notes
Bibliography
6 Collaboration’s Gesture at the Impossible
Notes
References
7 Technological Impacts on Musical Collaboration Can the Postal Service Survive?
The Collaborative Model and the Solitary Model
Devices and Focal Practices
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
8 Empathy, Surviving, Collective Reflexivity
Collaboration’s Deliberate Empathy
Timothy Murray
Legwork Is Surviving
Tobey Albright
Collective Reflexivity
Egle Obcarskaite
Postscript to Collective Reflexivity: What Happened Next?
Egle Obcarskaite
9 Collective Action and the Reciprocity of Friendship
Notes
Section III Rethinking Collaborations
10 Sisterly Love The Collaborative Art of Sisters
The Strutt Sisters
Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano
Soda_Jerk
Match Box Projects
The Sisters Hayes
Sisterhood and Collaboration
Notes
Bibliography
Artist websites
11 Future Calls the Dawn
Notes
12 Unsettling Action and Text A Collaborative Experience
In the Beginning…
Rules of Engagement
She Works/She Writes
‘I, I am, I am Here, I am Speaking Here’
Conclusion
Bibliography
13 The Politics of Collaboration Robin Rhode and the Drowned Piano
A Short History of Europe on the Tip of Africa
An Aesthetics of Redemption?
Notes
14 Wedge A Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration by Janine Antoni and Jill Sigman
Collaboration: History and Process
Description of the Performance
Themes
Collaborative Challenges
Fruits of Collaboration
Notes
Bibliography
15 Combination, Collaboration, and Creation The Case of Jasper Johns
Notes
Bibliography
16 Gathering Artistic Collaborations in Glass
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