Tag Archives: Open Engagement
This ‘social response’ will consider Open Engagement’s vision, history, and reception, as well as offer a critical response to the 2015 edition, with a goal of exploring a new form of critical writing around socially engaged practices that emphasizes the complex, embedded and decentered dialogues around the work.
As part of our ongoing ‘social response’ to Open Engagement, founder Jen Delos Reyes documents the origins and evolutions of the influential platform.
I am for an artist who vanishes takes Claes Oldenburg’s 1961 manifesto and recent developments in socially-engaged art to explore the collective life of art as it leaves the CV of the artist and enters a broader field.
Mary Coyne concludes coverage of the 2014 Open Engagement Conference on May 16-18, 2014 at the Queens Museum.
Kira Greene continues our three-part coverage of the Open Engagement Conference on May 16-18, 2014 at the Queens Museum.
Netta Sadovsky surveys the recent Open Engagement Conference, which took place on May 16-18th, 2014 at the Queens Museum.