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Art Intervention In The City Hadas Ophrat

  • SKU: BELL-46170964
Art Intervention In The City Hadas Ophrat
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.65 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Hadas Ophrat
ISBN: 9781032267081, 9781032267098, 1032267089, 1032267097, 2022016292, 2022016293
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Art Intervention In The City Hadas Ophrat by Hadas Ophrat 9781032267081, 9781032267098, 1032267089, 1032267097, 2022016292, 2022016293 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the phenomenon of art intervention—an expression of local initiatives by artists, collectives, and art centers wishing to influence the design of the space or make a change in its lifestyle. It pertains not only to acts of protest, but also to the creation of a new civil and political situation in which artists acknowledge their ability to constitute foci of power.
These are reflected in acts such as squatting in abandoned buildings, restoring and redistributing them according to principles of social justice; mapping the city based on alternative parameters, such as revealing venues of collective memory or exposing the city's backyard; creating outdoor urban art galleries; and creating temporary architecture and alternative solutions in order to deal with the challenges we face in times of epidemic and environmental crisis.
The art intervention phenomenon has intensified since the mid-1990s, so much so that even local authorities the world over have begun to adopt activist and artistic practices. Due to the intensive urbanization processes and current global threats, the creative trends and means surveyed in the book are crucial. This book will interest researchers, planners, urban planners, architects, social activists, local authority executives, art centers, artists, and designers.

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