'Artists for Democracy formed in London in 1974 to give ‘material and cultural support to liberation movements worldwide’. Precarious Solidarities addresses the far-reaching actions of this group of cultural workers – whose personal/artistic trajectories span Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas – and the entanglement of artistic practice with transnational solidarities shaped by migration and political mobilisation. Through a range of new commissions, contributions from AFD members, and extensive archival documentation, Precarious Solidarities highlights the group’s multiple agencies and conditions of possibility – artistic, social, political, historical and geographic – and the potentials of these histories today.' - from backcover of book
Exhibition Histories Series
Onsite
Wing CHAN, 陳穎華, 
English
Chile,  transnationalism,  exhibition history
2023
336
9783753304267
1
anthology
Precarious Solidarities: Artists for Democracy in Historical Perspective
- David MORRIS
Art in a Solidarity Continuum: Winnowing Loose Transnational Threads
- Eileen LEGASPI-RAMIREZ
Before Art and Politics: Regarding the Precarious Documents of Artists for Democracy
- Wing CHAN, 陳穎華
A Museum for the People: On the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende
- Maria Jose LEMAITRE MUJICA, Caroll YASKY
Following Chile Vencerá
- Hannah HEALEY
Everything is suspended in thin air
- George CLARK, Cuong Minh Ba Pham
‘We are going to win’: On Artists for Democracy and the 1970s Conjuncture
- Vijay PRASHAD
Artists for Democracy 1974–77: Archives
What does this mean?
This item is covered by one or more copyrights. It is available for research only or use within Hong Kong’s fair dealing rules. Please do not copy, re-use or reproduce this item without the permission of the copyright holder.