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Art against the law

Title
Art against the law / edited by Rebecca Zorach.
ISBN
0982879830
9780982879832
Publication
Chicago, Illinois : The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, [2014]
Copyright Notice Date
©2014.
Physical Description
ix, 234 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Summary
Art Against the Law launches the new Chicago Social Practice History series, edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Kate Zeller in the Department of Exhibitions and Exhibition Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). In 1968, Chicago made headlines for the ferocity of its police response to protesters at the Democratic National Convention, prompting outrage in the art world. Some artists pulled their shows from the city and called for a boycott until the mayor left office. But others responded artistically, creating new works and even full exhibitions in reaction to the political and social issues raised by the summer's events. Despite the city's sometimes notorious political and social history, art practices that challenge authority have thrived in Chicago. Art Against the Law examines the creative tactics of the city's activist artists and their ways of addressing the broad definitions of the law - from responses to excessive policing to inequities in public policy. These include creative forms of protest, rebellion against the law through illegal art practices, and using the political system itself as an art medium to alter existing laws. The essays and conversations in this volume also address the boundaries between art and creative activism and question whether lines should be drawn at all. Through these texts and interviews, Art Against the Law proves that creative imagination can be formidable in challenging the status quo.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 20, 2015
Series
Chicago social practice history series.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"And what happens to you concerns us here" : imaginings for a (new) prison arts movement / Erica R. Meiners and Sarah Ross
William Walker's Walls of prophecy and protest, and the revolutionary roots of a public arts movement / Jeff Huebner
Haymarket : an embattled history of static monuments and public interventions / Nicolas Lampert
Marks, messages, manifests : public political intervention in Chicago / Rebecca Zorach
Why artists? / Laurie Jo Reynolds and Stephen F. Eisenman
Cold storage on the periphery / Laurie Jo Reynolds
Against the machine : artists of Harold Washington / Joyce Owens
Mapping the depths of a lake / Sarah Kanouse
The TIF Illumination Project and civic imagination / Tom Tresser
Reflections on the case by the US Justice Department against Steven Kurtz and Robert Ferrell / Claire Pentecost
Art in public space : democracy in action / Nicle Marroquin
Our kids didn't invent guns / Lavie Raven interviewed by Rebecca Zorach
Report to the public / Lisa Junkin Lopez and Benneth Lee
Officer friendly never lived here : youth, urban policing, and art / Mariame Kaba
Simple agreeing to appear together : a conversation about street-level video / Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle interviewd by Rebecca Zorach
Prison and print / Projects by Temproary Services and Michael Piazza
Building a gang-proof suit : a pedagogical and artistic framework for the Stockyard Institute / Jim Duignan
Justice, radically imagined / Members of Chicago Torture Justice Memorials interviewed by Rebecca Zorach
Border Zones of art and activism / Rozalinda Borcilǎ interviewed by Rebecca Zorach
The 2009 Winter Unlympic Games / Anne Elizabeth Moore
What is to be (un)done : notes on teaching art and terrorism / Mary Patten.
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