Group exhibition examines art's role in social justice activism and political aesthetics
A group exhibition investigates how art functions within social justice activism and collective action, while also exploring the aesthetics of politics. Concurrently, an iPad2 application has been developed to digitize the work of a prominent 1980s art star. The exhibition specifically focuses on the intersection of artistic practice with political engagement and social movements. This digital initiative transforms the artist's legacy into an accessible contemporary format. Both projects highlight ongoing dialogues between art, technology, and societal change.
Key facts
- A group show explores art in social justice activism
- The exhibition examines collective action
- It investigates the aesthetics of politics
- An iPad2 app digitizes a 1980s art star's work
- The app makes the artist's work accessible digitally
- The exhibition focuses on art's political engagement
- Projects connect art with technology and societal change
- The source is from artcritical.com's activism archives
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- artcritical