Interventions and provocations : conversations on art, culture, and resistance /
edited by Glenn Harper.
- Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 1998.
- 1 online resource (xv, 230 pages).
- SUNY series, interruptions -- border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/s .
- SUNY series, interruptions--border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/s. .
Includes index.
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.
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.