Crossing Borders–art and activism

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I have done several talks and interviews for media about my this project—Climate Commons—and the other works lately and find myself reiterating a desire for artists to throw themselves into the arena of activism and politics. The follow up questions are usually about things like what are the similarities between science and art, or how does this work function as activism, how can art effect a “real” change. Not bad questions, but are they the point? These fields or endeavors are corralled into their rigidly defined pens and only a specialized Knowledge pass allows one to enter. Why not move from one to the other, insist on permeable states of being, encourage intersection and analogy?
for those who’d like further reading: a great collection of essays on art and activism.

image: ”No Way Back?” poster. design by César Sesio

-- JaneMarsching

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visitor Says:

Jane, Is this you?
Richie Rawal here, visiting your exhibit during opening week ast the ICA
I really got a kick out of seeing your work. Last time we spoke you were doing more installation type art.
Great, Cheers, Rich

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visitor Says:

I have been thinking alot of the best way to keep the awareness of climate change in the hearts and minds of the public. As an artist, there is a special opportunity to reach people through visual communication. Is there a community of artists that are talking about their role in change. If so, I”d like to be part of it.
Tally

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