EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 1H 2M
The Origins of Contemporary Dialogical Art Practices, my B.A. thesis, part 2
from Oralotium podcast
As part of my bachelor's degree in Art college I had to write a thesis on a subject of my own choosing. If you're not familiar, ever wondered what an Art college thesis might be like? I chose to write my thesis on the reasons why a form of contemporary socially engaged art, called Dialogical Art, came about. In this episode I read out and discuss the thesis that I wrote. Some of the topics include: Guy Debord's book called Society of the Spectacle; some past forms of socially engaged art; why Installation Art came about; Relational Aesthetics and Dialogical Art practices.And here are some other words that come up in discussion in relation to this kind of art: Socially engaged art, Community art,E xperimental communities,Interventionist art, Participatory art,Collaborative art, Contextual art, Useful art, and Social practice.Some key writers in relation to these types of art are: Claire Bishop, Grant Kester and Nicolas Bourriaud.If you like this episode, or any other episodes, and would like to show support or appreciation, then you could buy me a drink over on Patreon, just search Oralotium there, cheers ✌️🙏 follow on Instagram: Oralotium Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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