'This publication focuses on experiments in Fine Art education of the 1960s through the teaching and workshops of "radical" artists known in the fields of performance, fine art, installation, film-making
Comprised of three sections, each relating to one of these school’s programmes, Anti-Academy explores life at Bigakko, Tokyo that was founded by radical publishing company Gendaischisho
Anti-Academy is a comprehensive interpretation of how these three academies situated themselves on the peripheries of the art world, existing in opposition to the mainstream, and responding to the political and social climate, location and cultural context of the day. Notable students of these programmes included Ana Mendieta, Bjoern Norgaard, Per Kirkeby and others and the legacy of these experiments in art education can be seen as influential on the wider developments in fine art practice, and have currency within reviews of art education taking place today.'- from Cornerhouse Publications website
Onsite
English
art school,  art education,  Japan,  United States,  Denmark,  institutional critique
2013
135
9780854329755
2
catalogue
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