- Context Providers-Is when a group of people open up a dialogue about a particular topic thrown from the media. Then, if it is in an art setting like, WochenKlausur who set up a boat talk full of people to discuss drug addictions, it allows the people to "communicate outside of the rhetorical demands of their official status." You can also stage dialogues in open areas for people to come and listen to you discuss the topic, like the group of high school students in Oakland California.
- Consultative Approach-this work exists mostly outside the international art network including museums, galleries, curators, and collectors. Lacy, an active art critic, says..." this type of work represents a new genre of public art." This artwork is collected work about the "broader social and political world" and the intellect that aesthetic experience's can produce.
- Dialogical Exchange-is when you focus on a single dimension of the object that you neglect other important parts. For example, the author in the piece we are required to read, said she payed very little attention to Suzanne Lacy's orchestration of public dialogue.
- Shifts in conceptual and minimal art- gradual movement away from object-based practices, making work dependent on physical or perceptual interactions with the viewers, and a shift toward durational concept of aesthetic experiences. Together, these create a great art piece!
- Dialogical Aesthetic-this is an investigation of the emergence that is a category of knowledge in modern philosophy. This makes problematic claims for its transcendent authority and is a range of enlightenment.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Dialogical Art-Week 6 Madeline Quint
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