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Pascal Gielen and Paul De Bruyne (eds.) Arts in Society Design: Studio Tint, Huug Schipper, The Hague, Cover design: Femke van der Stoep, Illustrated (b&w), Paperback, 208 pages, 14 x 21 cm In association with the Research Group Arts in Society, Fontys College for the Arts
The ways in which the world of art has evolved in recent decades is traced in discussions with, among others, the visual artists Michelangelo Pistoletto and Thierry De Cordier, choreographers Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Sang Jijia and Willy Tsao, theatre director Pippo Delbono and pop musician Matthew Herbert. Arts in Society sketches a provocative impression of the manner in which prominent artists, theorists and art intermediaries relate to economic, political, social and ecological issues. It presents an instructive narrative about power and impotence, cynicism and utopia, and nihilism and engagement aimed at all those who presently dare to call themselves artists and everyone who wants to understand and defend the importance of the role of the arts in society. Pascal Gielen teaches sociology of art and cultural politics at Groningen University. He is lector of Arts in Society at Fontys College for the Arts. With texts by Luigi Coppola, Marie-Josée Corsten, Michael Hardt, Gert Keunen, Rudi Laermans, Sonja Lavaert, Karel Vanhaesebrouck |
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