But is it Art?: The Spirit of Art as ActivismNina Felshin Nonfiction. Art. Activisim. Criticism and Theory. An anthology that explores the rise of activist public art that agitates for social change. Included are discussions of such leading and controversial artists as: the Guerrilla Girls, Gran Fury, Group Material, Women's Action Coalition, and the Artist and Homeless Collaborative. |
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Nina Felshin Introduction | 9 |
Robert L Pincus Chapter 1 | 31 |
Richard Meyer Chapter 2 | 51 |
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