Author Archives: FJadmin
FIELD Issue 5 Editorial
Grant Kester
Politics is Not Ontology: An Interview with Susan Buck-Morss
Grant Kester
Politics is Not Ontology: An Interview with Susan Buck-Morss
Grant Kester
Correspondence on the German Student Movement
Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse
Correspondence on the German Student Movement
Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse
An Interview with Michelada Think Tank
Noni Brynjolson
An Interview with Michelada Think Tank
Noni Brynjolson
An Interview with Carmen Papalia
Jacqueline Bell
An Interview with Carmen Papalia
Jacqueline Bell
FIELD Editorial 4
Grant Kester
Merciless Aesthetic: Activist Art as the Return of Institutional Critique. A Response to Boris Groys
Gregory Sholette
Merciless Aesthetic: Activist Art as the Return of Institutional Critique. A Response to Boris Groys
Gregory Sholette
Beating the Bounds of Socially-Engaged Art? A Transdisciplinary Dialogue on a Collaborative Art Project with Youth in Dublin, Ireland
Fiona Whelan and Kevin Ryan
Beating the Bounds of Socially-Engaged Art? A Transdisciplinary Dialogue on a Collaborative Art Project with Youth in Dublin, Ireland
Fiona Whelan and Kevin Ryan
Bostanorama
Christoph Schäfer
Tightrope Routines: A Feminist Artist Interviews The Internet’s Most Infamous Misogynist
Angela Washko
Tightrope Routines: A Feminist Artist Interviews The Internet’s Most Infamous Misogynist
Angela Washko
Antinomies of Art Activism and Documentation: The Curatorial Approach of Agitprop at the Brooklyn Museum
Izabel Galliera
Antinomies of Art Activism and Documentation: The Curatorial Approach of Agitprop at the Brooklyn Museum
Izabel Galliera
Book review: Yates McKee, Strike Art
Paloma Checa-Gismero
Book review: Yates McKee, Strike Art
Paloma Checa-Gismero
FIELD Issue 3
Winter 2016
FIELD Editorial 3
Grant Kester
The Arts and Crafts of Participatory Reforms: How Can Socially Engaged Art and Public Deliberation Inform Each Other?
Caroline W. Lee
The Arts and Crafts of Participatory Reforms: How Can Socially Engaged Art and Public Deliberation Inform Each Other?
Caroline W. Lee
A Chronicle of Art (and Anthropology) at the World Trade Organization… in Five Not-So-Easy Pieces
George E. Marcus
A Chronicle of Art (and Anthropology) at the World Trade Organization… in Five Not-So-Easy Pieces
George E. Marcus
Points de vue: Agency, Contingency, Community, and the Postindustrial Turn
Cynthia Hammond and
Shauna Janssen
Points de vue: Agency, Contingency, Community, and the Postindustrial Turn
Cynthia Hammond and
Shauna Janssen
C’undúa: Activist Art in Downtown Bogotá
Ruben Yepes
C’undúa: Activist Art in Downtown Bogotá
Ruben Yepes
An Interview with Wu Mali
Zheng Bo
Activism vs. Antagonism: Socially Engaged Art from Bourriaud to Bishop and Beyond
Jason Miller
Activism vs. Antagonism: Socially Engaged Art from Bourriaud to Bishop and Beyond
Jason Miller
Book Review: Nato Thompson, Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century
Hammam Aldouri
Book Review: Nato Thompson, Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century
Hammam Aldouri
FIELD Issue 2
Fall 2015
FIELD Editorial 2
Grant Kester
Agency in a Zoo: The Occupy Movement’s Strategic Expansion to Art Institutions
Noah Fischer
Agency in a Zoo: The Occupy Movement’s Strategic Expansion to Art Institutions
Noah Fischer
Response to Noah Fischer
Sebastian Loewe
Response to Noah Fischer
Sebastian Loewe
La Tabacalera of Lavapiés: A Social Experiment or a Work of Art?
Gloria G. Durán and Alan W. Moore
La Tabacalera of Lavapiés: A Social Experiment or a Work of Art?
Gloria G. Durán and Alan W. Moore
The Paradoxes of Design Activism: Expertise, Scale and Exchange
C. Greig Crysler
The Paradoxes of Design Activism: Expertise, Scale and Exchange
C. Greig Crysler
Just Art / Arte Justamente: State of Exception
Mariana Botey
Just Art / Arte Justamente: State of Exception
Mariana Botey
Book Review: John Roberts, Revolutionary Time and the Avant-Garde
Noni Brynjolson
Book Review: John Roberts, Revolutionary Time and the Avant-Garde
Noni Brynjolson
Socially engaged practices within La 12 Bienal de La Habana, May-June, 2015
Paloma Checa-Gismero
Socially engaged practices within La 12 Bienal de La Habana, May-June, 2015
Paloma Checa-Gismero
FIELD Editorial 1
Grant Kester
An Interview with Tania Bruguera
Alex Kershaw
An Interview with Tania Bruguera
Alex Kershaw
The Inner Public
Krzysztof Wodiczko
A Week in Pasadena: Collaborations Toward a Design Modality For Ethnographic Research
Luke Cantarella, Christine Hegel and George E. Marcus
A Week in Pasadena: Collaborations Toward a Design Modality For Ethnographic Research
Luke Cantarella, Christine Hegel and George E. Marcus
Delirium and Resistance after the Social Turn
Gregory Sholette
Delirium and Resistance after the Social Turn
Gregory Sholette
From Freehouse to Neighborhood Co-op: The Birth of a New Organizational Form
Sue Bell Yank
From Freehouse to Neighborhood Co-op: The Birth of a New Organizational Form
Sue Bell Yank
Thoughts on the Cultural Policy of a Failed State
Marc Herbst
Thoughts on the Cultural Policy of a Failed State
Marc Herbst
When Protest Becomes Art: The Contradictory Transformations of the Occupy Movement at Documenta 13 and Berlin Biennale 7
Sebastian Loewe
When Protest Becomes Art: The Contradictory Transformations of the Occupy Movement at Documenta 13 and Berlin Biennale 7
Sebastian Loewe
An Interview with Althea Thauberger
Noni Brynjolson
An Interview with Althea Thauberger
Noni Brynjolson
How Participatory Democracy Became White: Culture and Organizational Choice
Francesca Polletta
How Participatory Democracy Became White: Culture and Organizational Choice
Francesca Polletta
New Rural Arts Seminar Report
Stephanie Sherman
New Rural Arts Seminar Report
Stephanie Sherman
On “A Lived Practice” Symposium, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 6-8, 2014
Megan Voeller
On “A Lived Practice” Symposium, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 6-8, 2014
Megan Voeller
On The Return of a Lake. MUAC, Mexico City, August – November 2014
Paloma Checa-Gismero
On The Return of a Lake. MUAC, Mexico City, August – November 2014
Paloma Checa-Gismero