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"'I want a president: Transcript of a Rally' documents an afternoon of readings, speeches and performances on Nov. 6, 2016 on New York City’s High Line. Two days before the general election, the event convened artists, poets and performers to reflect on political leadership and community action in relation to my 1992 text I want a president. After the election, the memory of that day took on a different meaning, and we decided to make this book as a way to mark these ongoing conversations, and our continuing belief in the possibility of an equitable, sustainable and compassionate society." — Zoe Leonard I want a president: Transcript of a Rally is a beautifully published work by Zoe Leonard and her collaborators based off readings and performances done at an event on New York's High Line days before the 2016 election, where Leonard's 1992 work, I want a president, is currently on view. Participating artists include Sharon Hayes, Wu Tsang, Mel Elberg, Eileen Myles, Pamela Sneed, Fred Moten & Stefano Harney, Alexandro Segade, Layli Long Soldier, Malik Gaines, and Justin Vivian Bond & Nath Ann Carrera. The responses to Leonard's piece have only gained further potency and urgency since the results of the election. Their reflections run the gamut from personal, political, poetic, diaristic, reflective, angry, inspired, proclamatory, hopeful even humorous, sometimes all of those things at once. Texts and lyrics are reinterpreted and given new meaning. The transcript acts as an artifact of resistance and activism, an outlet and vessel, a place of freedom of expression for those people and groups that the ruling class of society casts aside and doesn't deign to care about. It also manages to encapsulate so many of the issues the world reckoned with in 2016, and will continue to reckon with, from Standing Rock to racial justice to LGBTQ+ rights. Designed by Joseph Logan.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- rallies --- maatschappijkritiek --- politiek --- protest --- Leonard, Zoe
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In 1970 Robert Smithson (1938-1973), one of the most innovative and provocative artists of the twentieth century, created the landmark earthwork Spiral Jetty at Rozel Point on Utah's Great Salt Lake. This dramatic and highly influential work forms a coil 1,500 feet long and 15 feet wide and stretches out counterclockwise into the lake's translucent red water. Composed of black basalt rocks and earth, the sculpture comprises the materials of its location: mud, salt crystals, rocks, water. The contributors to this comprehensive publication consider the sculpture in relation to its eponymous companions--a text work and a film. These essays situate this renowned series of works alongside Smithson's critical writings, proposals, drawings, sources, and models. Amply illustrated with archival and new photographs of the Jetty and many comparative illustrations, this book makes evident why Smithson's art and writings have had such a powerful impact on art and art theory for over thirty years.
Sculpture --- earthworks [sculpture] --- outdoor sculpture --- public spaces --- Smithson, Robert --- Earthworks (Art) --- Smithson, Robert. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 7.07 --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; Dia Art Foundation --- Land Art ; landschapskunst ; Robert Smithson --- Smithson, Robert 1938-1973 (°Passaic, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten) --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Earth art --- Earth scale art --- Land art --- Art, Modern --- Conceptual art
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hedendaagse kunst --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Art --- anno 1900-1999
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In 2007, Ulrike Müller found an inventory list describing a collection of feminist T-shirts at the Lesbian Herstory Archives in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Over the next few years, she selected and handed out descriptions to 100 artists, inviting them to retranslate the texts into drawings. The result, Herstory Inventory: 100 Feminist Drawings by 100 Artists (2009–2012), is a collaborative rethinking of feminist imagery that opens up a space for diverse expressions of political desire.
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Clinical health psychology --- Practice --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- Clinical health psychology - Practice
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kunst --- fotografie --- postkaarten --- installaties --- Leonard Zoe --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- 77.071 LEONARD --- Exhibitions --- Leonard, Zoe --- Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) --- Postcards in art
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