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Martha Rosler Library

Author : John Byrne
Publisher :
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Art libraries
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This text presents about 7,800 publications from the personal library of the artist Martha Rosler on extended loan to e-flux.

Martha Rosler

Author : Rosalyn Deutsche
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 37,67 MB
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300230273

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The politically engaged work of Martha Rosler is fascinating and provocative; this wide-ranging survey brings timely insights at a moment of resurgence for political activism and feminism.

If You Lived Here

Author : Martha Rosler
Publisher : Bay Press (WA)
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 14,89 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Social Science
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"This volume documents the present crisis in American urban housing policies and portrays how artists...within the context of neighborhood organizations, have fought against government neglect, shortsighted housing policies and unfettered real estate speculation. Through essays, photographs, symposiums, architectural plans and the reproduction of works from the series of exhibitions organized by [Martha] Rosler, the book serves a number of functions: it's a practical manual for community organizing; a history of housing and homelessness in New York City and around the country; and an outline of what a human housing policy might encompass for the American city"--Back cover.

American Artists Against War, 1935 2010

Author : David McCarthy
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 26,41 MB
Release : 2015-07-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520286707

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Artists against war and fascism -- Doom -- End your silence -- A network of artist/activists -- Not in our name.

Culture Class

Author : Martha Rosler
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,32 MB
Release : 2013-09-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 1934105813

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In this collection of essays Martha Rosler embarks on a broad inquiry into the economic and historical precedents for today's soft ideology of creativity, with special focus on its elaborate retooling of class distinctions. In the creative city, the neutralization or incorporation of subcultural movements, the organic translation of the gritty into the quaint, and the professionalization of the artist combine with armies of eager freelancers and interns to constitute the friendly user interface of a new social sphere in which, for those who have been granted a place within it, an elaborate retooling of traditional markers of difference has allowed class distinctions to be either utterly dissolved or willfully suppressed. The result is a handful of cities selected for revitalization rather than desertion, where artists in search of cheap rent become the avant-garde pioneers of gentrification, and one no longer asks where all of this came from and how. And it may be for this reason that, for Rosler, it becomes all the more necessary to locate the functioning of power within this new urban paradigm, to find a position from which to make it accountable to something other than its own logic. e-flux journal Series edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle

Anton Vidokle

Author : Anton Vidokle
Publisher : Sternberg Press
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 25,64 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art
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Anton Vidokle is an artist who captures the attention of 70,000 people each day through e-flux, as well as unitednationsplaza, Martha Rosler Library, and other traveling projects. Yet comparatively few members of this audience consider him an artist, despite the fact that he has publicly identified himself as such for over a decade and has exhibited in museums and galleries across the world. The contributors to this book emphasize two aspects of his artistic practice that are partly responsible for this disparity. The first characteristic is the self-effacing nature of his endeavors. Not only are many of his projects subsumed under an anonymous-sounding corporate identity, e-flux, but they are also nearly always collaborative. The second quality is his relative freedom from the network of institutions that is generally believed to confer legitimacy upon individual artistic practices. Vidokle, through e-flux, is able to produce, disseminate, and critically interrogate the ideas that animate his practice. He can also display the fruits of this process publicly and convene friends and collaborators to discuss and refine them. Vidokle doesn't shun conventional artistic institutions, but e-flux is a robustly healthy ecosystem that grants him the opportunity to engage them selectively. This book focuses attention on the implications of this singular undertaking: Can one be an artist without making anything that is easily defined as art even at a moment when nearly everything can be so designated? Can one play down one's own contributions to diverse projects and still be recognized as the point of convergence that unifies them? Contributors Media Farzin, Liam Gillick, Boris Groys, Maria Lind, Monika Szewczyk, Jan Verwoert Interview with Martha Rosler by Bosko Blagojevic

Women Artists at the Millennium

Author : Carol M. Armstrong
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 31,81 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
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More than thirty years after the birth of the modern women's movement and the beginnings of feminist art-making and art history, the time is ripe to examine the legacies of those revolutions. In Women Artists at the Millennium, artists, art historians, and critics examine the differences that feminist art practice and critical theory have made in late twentieth-century art and the discourses surrounding it. In 1971, when Linda Nochlin published her essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" in a special issue of Art News, there were no women's studies, no feminist theory, no such thing as feminist art criticism; there was instead a focus on the mythic figure of the great (male) artist through history. Since then, the "woman artist" has not simply been assimilated into the canon of "greatness" but has expanded art-making into a multiplicity of practices with new parameters and perspectives. In Women Artists at the Millennium artists including Martha Rosler and Yvonne Rainer reflect upon their own varied practices and art historians discuss the innovative work of such figures as Louise Bourgeois, Lygia Clark, Mona Hatoum, and Carrie Mae Weems. And Linda Nochlin considers changes since her landmark essay and looks to the future, writing, "We will need all our wit and courage to make sure that women's voices are heard, their work seen and written about."

Service

Author : Martha Rosler
Publisher : Printed Matter
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 19,22 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Artists' books
ISBN : 9780894390074

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... a book of three novels and one translation. In their original form the novels were sent through the mail as a postcard series ...

Rosler, Martha

Author : Martha Rosler
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Page : pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
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Category : Artists
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The library continues to add material to its files, including articles, biographies, bibliographies, photographs, reviews, small catalogs, invitations, and correspondence.