'How can art weave meaningful connections between different people, their surroundings, and social systems? What does art mean in a specific community? How can art contribute to the advancement of civil society? Intricate questions that are being addressed in Forces of Art.
This book looks at how artists, artworks and cultural organizations affect people and their social environments, and explores how cases of creative practice have been operational in empowering people, communities, and societies in majority world countries. Case studies from all over the world, from Central Asia to Mesoamerica and Latin America, from Africa to Central Europe, from South and Southeast Asia to the Middle East, show how art can have an effect.
The myriad voices challenge the reader to think beyond art as representation, as merely aesthetical, or as simply an object or commodity. Instead it stirs thinking of art in terms of a force that has the ability to transform.' - from the back cover
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2020
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Introduction
Forces of Art: Perspectives from a Changing World
- Carin KUONI
Section One: When Art Opens Spaces of Possibilities
When Art Opens Spaces of Possibilities: Policies, Tensions, and Opportunities
- Jordi Baltà PORTOLÉS
Making 'The Common': Arts Practices and Social Processes in Latin America
- Nadia Moreno MOYA, Fernando Escobar NEIRA
Tickling the Sensible: Art, Politics and Worlding at the Global Margin
- Višnja KISIĆ, Goran TOMKA
'The Most Important Thing Is to Have that Space!': The Power of Art and Local Art Communities in Central Asia
- Diana T. KUDAIBERGENOVA
Dissonant Entanglements and Creative Redistributions
- Judith NAEFF
Section Two: Content Sharing and Mistranslation
Content Sharing and Mistranslation: On Global Aspirations and Local Infrastructures
- Serubiri MOSES
Arts and Ecosystems: Building Toward 'Cultural Resilience' in Indonesia
- Minna VALJAKKA
The Sustainability of Contemporary Arts Spaces in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda
- Kobina ANKOMAH-GRAHAM, Joseph ODURO-FRIMPONG
Criticism Is a Luxury: On the Effect of Evaluations
- Mariam Abou GHAZI, Ilka EICKHOF
Curating Dakar as an 'Art World City'
- Jenny MBAYE, Miranda Jeanne Marie IOSSIFIDIS
Section Three: Artistic Research and Its Capacity to Cross Contexts
Artistic Research and Its Capacity to Cross Contexts: New Methodologies and Digital Technologies
- Nora N. KHAN
Creating Space for Queerness
- Rocca HOLLY-NAMBI
Doual'art: Art, Publics, and the City as a 'Field of Experience'
- Zayd MINTY
Free Schools as Tools for Inclusion: Tiny Toones and Arte Moris
- Nuraini JULIASTUTI
Between Memory and Storage: Digital Transitions for Art Organizations
- Nishant SHAH, Maya Indira GANESH
Section Four: Histories of the Present
Histories of the Present: On the Political Agency of Art
- Carin KUONI
Syrian Artists Outside Syria: Conflicts, Challenges, and Possibilities for Artists Working in Displacement
- Fatin FARHAT
Network(ing) from Lima to Johannesburg
- Kabelo MALATSIE
Collective Creations: Art and Politics for the Present
- Paulina E. VARAS
Reflections on a Changing World
Mapping without Borders: An Account of all Art Projects
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