Can we be both critically and socially engaged? James McAnally addresses the critical and political implications of writing about socially engaged art.
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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.
Mike Calway-Fagen surveys Utopia School, BASEKAMP’s collaborative multi-city project that explores Utopian initiatives in order to create a comprehensive database for research, engagement and action.
Librarian and collaborator John Helling surveys the current Byproduct project by Sean Starowitz in the second of this two-part series.