Art as Politics

The Future of Art and Community

 
Adam Michael Krause

The arts originated in the day-to-day activities of human communities. But through the confluence of the culture industry and status-driven high art, the products of artistic activities have become mere commodities and specimens of culture rather than integral elements in the fabric of our everyday life. Art has become disconnected from life.

What are the ways in which we can reverse this process? How can we make the arts a powerful force in healthy and vibrant communities?

Taking his cues from artists, thinkers, and movements as disparate as John Cage, Joseph Beuys, John Dewey, Social Ecology, and DIY punk rock, Adam Michael Krause offers a bold prescription for the future of art and community.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Adam Krause (1977—) is an author, musician, activist and carpenter based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has performed and recorded music for more than half his life, and has written and published numerous essays and articles on radical politics and avant-garde art, including the New Compass publications Art as Politics, and The Revolution Will Be Hilarious & Other Essays.

Language: English
Publisher: New Compass Press
Release year: 2011
Pages: 108
Formats: Paperback; Ebook
Print ISBN: 978-82-93064-54-1
Ebook ISBN: 978-82-93064-15-2

Table of Contents:

Author's Preface
Introduction
1. Art as Meaningful Experience
2. Art and Formal Structure
3. The State of Art Theory
4. Kitsch and Conservatism
5. Postmodernism and Dissent
6. The Ecology of Art
7. DIY and the Future of Community
8. Beginning Again

Interview with Adam Krause on Milwaukee Public Radio

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