Stephanie Smith

Ecologies

Catalog Number: 
Book Dion, Mark
Date: 
2001
Abstract: 
An exhibition catalog for "Ecologies: Mark Dion, Peter Fend, Dan Peterman."
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0935573321

Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art

Catalog Number: 
book,Smith
Date: 
October 6, 2005
Abstract: 
"The term "sustainability" can be defined simply as the ability to meet our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to satisfy theirs. Balancing environmental, social, economic, and aesthetic concerns, sustainability has spread from the field of contemporary design into the arena of contemporary art. Beyond Green ventures into this fertile new zone, spurred by an international group of visual artists who embrace sustainable design in both theory and practice." "The works and ideas explored in Beyond Green propose cross-disciplinary agendas and renewed activism, combining a fresh visual sensibility with a constructively critical approach to the production, dissemination, and display of art. With essays by curator Stephanie Smith, art historian and theorist Victor Margolin, and texts by over 20 artists, this book and the traveling exhibition it accompanies constitute the first foray into a new area of contemporary art."--Jacket.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Foreword and Acknowledgments / Anthony Hirschel and Judith Olch Richards -- Beyond Green / Stephanie Smith -- Reflections on Art and Sustainability / Victor Margolin -- Allora & Calzadilla -- Free Soil -- JAM -- Learning Group -- Brennan McGaffey in collaboration with Temporary Services -- Nils Norman -- People Powered -- Dan Peterman -- Marjetica Potrc -- Michael Rakowitz -- Frances Whitehead -- WochenKlausur -- Andrea Zittel.
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0935573429

Heartland

Catalog Number: 
Book, Chavez, Juan William
Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
Published to coincide with a two-part exhibition presented in 2008 at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands and at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, Heartland offers an idiosyncratic look at innovative forms of cultural production taking place across the vast majority of the United States. This book is part exhibition catalog, part critical reader: contributors explore the region through topics ranging from art and music to urban farming and political history. Through an engaging mix of essays, personal meditations, and images, Heartland challenges understandings of place and community and explores the rule of contemporary art in shaping our changing world. --from book jacket
Language: 
English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9780935573473
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