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Playing the City Interviews

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Playing the City Interviews

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthias Ulrich
By (author) Nato Thomson

ISBN:

9781934105955

Publisher:

Sternberg Press

Imprint:

Sternberg Press

Publication Date:

7th July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

720.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

394

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

666g

Description

From 2009 to 2011, the Schirn's three-part project "Playing the City" exhibited an enormous array of public art. Covert guerrilla events, spectacular surprises, temporary meeting spots--more than fifty projects appropriated Frankfurt's downtown center and involved the public in varying ways. Fifty-eight international artists and artist groups presented a wide range of works--many of them conceived especially for the project--including performances, happenings, sculptures, installations, workshops, markets, rallies, and demonstrations.

The common aim of all the projects was to interact with the (sometimes accidental) audience, often turning them into participants themselves. "Playing the City" not only developed important artistic strands of the twentieth century, from Dada and Fluxus to the Situationists, it also incorporated current strands of contemporary art--categorized within the "social turn" or "community-based art"--which have clearly influenced the production and reception of art since the 1990s.

In Playing the City: Interviews, Matthias Ulrich, curator of the Schirn project, asks fifty-one of the involved artists ten central questions about the participatory and collaborative art context. Their answers and comments provide a telling picture of the multiple forms of interactive, cooperative, and interdisciplinary practices in contemporary art.

Absolut Medien is concurrently releasing the three-disc DVD compilation of the "Playing the City" project.

Copublished with Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt

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