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Interventions and provocations : conversations on art, culture, and resistance / edited by Glenn Harper.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series, interruptions--border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/sPublication details: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 1998.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 230 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585054975
  • 9780585054971
  • 9780791437261
  • 0791437264
  • 9780791437254
  • 0791437256
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Interventions and provocations.DDC classification:
  • 700/.973/0904 21
LOC classification:
  • NX504 .I58 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Guillermo G�omez-Pe�na / interviewed by Mildred Thompson -- Martha Rosler / interviewed by Robert Fichter and Paul Rutkovsy -- Group Material / interviewed by Critical Art Ensemble -- Tim Miller / interviewed by Linda Frye Burnham -- Jimmie Durham / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Carrie Mae Weems / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Carmen Lomas Garza / interviewed by Jennifer Easton -- Juan Sanchez / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Conrad Atkinson / interviewed by Penelope Shackelford -- Fred Wilson / interviewed by Curtia James -- Kathy Acker / interviewed by Jay Murphy -- Andres Serrano / interviewed by Christian Walker -- Karen Finley / interviewed by Nicholas Drake -- Yvonne Rainer / interviewed by David Laderman -- Barbara Hammer / interviewed by Julia Hodges, Jamie Ramoneda, and Kathy Sizeler -- Ida Applebroog / interviewed by Xenia Zed -- Nina Menkes / interviewed by Linda M. Brooks -- Carolee Schneemann / interviewed by Carl Heyward -- Nayland Blake / interviewed by Anne Barclay Morgan -- Postscript, no loitering: art as social practice / by Maureen Sherlock.
Summary: This book presents interviews with some of the most provocative artists of the postmodern era. These sculptors, writers, filmmakers, activists, and performance artists have forged a new vision of art that is confrontational, political, and concerned with interrupting the domination of our lives by mass culture.
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Guillermo G�omez-Pe�na / interviewed by Mildred Thompson -- Martha Rosler / interviewed by Robert Fichter and Paul Rutkovsy -- Group Material / interviewed by Critical Art Ensemble -- Tim Miller / interviewed by Linda Frye Burnham -- Jimmie Durham / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Carrie Mae Weems / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Carmen Lomas Garza / interviewed by Jennifer Easton -- Juan Sanchez / interviewed by Susan Canning -- Conrad Atkinson / interviewed by Penelope Shackelford -- Fred Wilson / interviewed by Curtia James -- Kathy Acker / interviewed by Jay Murphy -- Andres Serrano / interviewed by Christian Walker -- Karen Finley / interviewed by Nicholas Drake -- Yvonne Rainer / interviewed by David Laderman -- Barbara Hammer / interviewed by Julia Hodges, Jamie Ramoneda, and Kathy Sizeler -- Ida Applebroog / interviewed by Xenia Zed -- Nina Menkes / interviewed by Linda M. Brooks -- Carolee Schneemann / interviewed by Carl Heyward -- Nayland Blake / interviewed by Anne Barclay Morgan -- Postscript, no loitering: art as social practice / by Maureen Sherlock.

Includes index.

Print version record.

This book presents interviews with some of the most provocative artists of the postmodern era. These sculptors, writers, filmmakers, activists, and performance artists have forged a new vision of art that is confrontational, political, and concerned with interrupting the domination of our lives by mass culture.

English.

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