"Untitled (free)" by Rikrit Tiravanija, at the MoMA We have had decades of criticisms of the museum and the gallery as institutions that, to put it kindly, are politically reticent and socially restrained. However, many of these criticisms work in a way that is oppositional, polemical, and fueled by anger,
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Art Threat: Looking for the Political at Art Basel
The politics at Art Basel, one of the largest contemporary art exhibitions in the US, may be hard to find, but they’re there for those who know where to look. On December 4th Karen Rosenberg wrote an article in the New York Times (entitled “Art Basel: Business Over Activism”) highlighting
Continue readingArt Threat: Networked Shock Art: Voina in the News – Analysis of political interventions of Russian art collective
For the last year Vorotnikov and Nikolaev have been waging a legal battle with Russian authorities for their freedom. While these challenges facing Voina have been well documented on Art Threat, Free Voina, and other alternative media sources, another battle is being fought: against state, art world, and dominant media
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