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One more for today from newest e-flux journal (31)

After OWS: Social Practice Art, Abstraction, and the Limits of the Social by Gregory Sholette

http://www.e-flux.com/journal/after-ows-social-pra…

excerpt:

Perhaps, rather than thinking of social practice art as a strategy for unlikely survival against the forces of neoliberal enterprise culture and its strip-mining of creativity, we could inscribe this still-emerging narrative with a stubborn sense of materiality and a vibrantitness, that if nothing else would challenge unspoken hierarchies, and divisions of labor, because a critical, social practice should above all acknowledge the limits of the social within the social itself.


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