«Mahama creates
spaces of social intervention that probe the boundaries between artistic antagonism and civil participation» Both artists have participated in the coveted Venice Biennale.
Not exact matches
Through diverse means
of expression, from installation and performance to drawing, video and
interventions in public
space, Öğüt weaves loose narratives that meander between artistic practice and
social life to provoke critical consciousness and subtle shifts in perspective.
in 2011, which anticipated the selfie - surveillance economy
of social media and smart phones through performances and
interventions in the exhibition
space.
Christian L. Frock: Independent curator, writer, and frequent contributor to KQED Arts, Art Practical, San Francisco Arts Monthly, San Francisco Chronicle, focusing on the role
of art and artists with
interventions in the public
space and
social justice.
With a preference for spontaneous, ephemeral
interventions created in the public
space, the artist tackles
social themes like immigration, gender discrimination, the tension between modernity and tradition, and the impact
of the capitalistic system on other cultures and societies.
Liberate Tate is an art collective that has been exploring the role
of creative
intervention in
social change by making unsanctioned Live Art in Tate gallery
spaces since 2010.