Global Activism. Art and Conflict in the 21st Century
Today political protest often takes the form of spontaneous, noninstitutional, mass action. Mass protests during the Arab Spring showed that established systems of power ― in that case, the reciprocal support among Arab dictators and Western democracies ― can be interrupted, at least for a short moment in history. These new activist movements often use online media to spread their message. Mass demonstrations from Tahrir Square in Cairo to Taksim Square in Istanbul show the power of networked communication to fuel “performative democracy” ― at the center of which stands the global citizen. Art is emerging as a public space in which the individual can claim the promises of constitutional and state democracy. Activism may be the first new art form of the twenty-first century.
Global aCtIVISm (the capitalized letters form the Latin word civis, emphasizing the power of citizens) describes and documents politically inspired art ― global art practices that draw attention to grievances and demand the transformation of existing conditions through actions, demonstrations, and performances in public space. Essays by leading thinkers ― including Noam Chomsky, Antonio Negri, Peter Sloterdijk, and Slavoj Žižek ― consider the emerging role of the citizen in the new performative democracy. The essays are followed by images of art objects, illustrations, documents, and other material (first shown in an exhibition at ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe) as well as case studies by artists and activists.
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2010s, Activism, Near East, Globalization, Democracy, Interview, Latin America, Public art, Performance, Political art, Socially engaged art, Street art
Altay Can (Article author), Latour Bruno (Article author), Mignolo Walter D. (Article author), Celikates Robin (Article author), Bo Zheng (Article author), Žižek Slavoj (Article author), Gümüş Korhan (Article author), Rosler Martha (Article author), Weibel Peter (Article author), Bala Sruti (Article author), Zangl Veronika (Article author), Volkova Tatiana (Article author), Negri Antonio (Article author), Sloterdijk Peter (Article author), Chomsky Noam (Article author), Bazzichelli Tatiana (Article author), Michaelsen Marcus (Article author), Bertram-Nothnagel Olaf (Article author), Bonadies Angela (Article author), Mattei Ugo (Article author), Meikle Graham (Article author), Maske Sarah (Article author), Heissenbüttel Dietrich (Article author), Mesquita André (Article author), Tsianos Vassilis (Article author), Tsomou Margarita (Article author), Papadopoulos Dimitris (Article author), Riahi Arman (Article author), Riahi Arash (Article author), Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud (Article author), Sommermann Karl-Peter (Article author), Tai Zixue (Article author), Zatari Ahmad (Article author), Lewison Sarah Augusta (Article author), Raley Rita (Article author), Strack Guido (Article author), Sumell Jackie (Article author), Zik Ragip (Article author), Wang Dan S. (Article author)
Strauss Joulia, Belghazi Youness, Gündüz Erdem, Ganzeer, Abo Bakr Ammar, Elmahdawy Hadeer
Karlsruhe
2014
717 pages
9780262526890
Available on request
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