ed. by Marco Scotini
- Editor(s)
- Marco Scotini
- Uitgever, jaar
- Rivoli : Castello di Rivoli, 2013
- Omvang
- 12 p., geïllustreerd, 45 cm.
Catalogue in newspaper format, accompanyig the similar named exhibition. After Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven), Nottingham Contemporary, Raven Row (London), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Boston) and Bildmuseet (Umeå), ' Disobedience Archive' was presented at Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea within a format especially planned for the Museum.The curatorial project dated from 2005, when Scotini planned a travelling exhibition of videos, graphic materials and ephemera whilst in Berlin. The exhibition-archive explores the links between contemporary art practices, cinema, tactile media and political activism. Planned as a heterogeneous, evolving archive of video images, the project aimed to be a ‘user’s guide’ to four decades of social disobedience seen through history and geography: from the revolt in Italy in 1977 to the global protests before and after Seattle and on to the current insurrections in the Middle East and Arab world. From the historic videotapes of Alberto Grifi to the films of Harun Farocki, from the performances of the American Critical Art Ensemble to those of the Russian collective Chto Delat?, and from the investigations of Hito Steyerl to those of Eyal Sivan, the Disobedience archive has over the years gathered hundreds of documentary elements. The archive at the Castello took place in The Parliament by Céline Condorelli (b. 1974), with a contribution by Martino Gamper (b. 1971), while the wall paintings accompanying it are by Mexican artist Erick Beltran (b. 1972).
- Persoon als onderwerp
- Joseph Beuys, Mario Merz, Gianfranco Baruchello, Laboratorio di Comunicazione Militante, Enzo Mari, Nanni Balestrini and Living Theatre, Carla Accard, ...[et al.]
- Locatie in de bibliotheek
- Kast 31 - 5: Kunst en engagement
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