Re: [-empyre-] politics of critical fusion



my suspicion because it doesn't, it probably more political (in that it either seeks to establish new values, standards and criteria by which to evaluate our judgments and guide our actions, or you seek to affirm the ones that presently dominate our thinking) or is at least as political as the work of those who seek to use their work (cultural production) to stimulate reform or revolution or even exposing society's ills.
On Sep 23, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Timothy Murray wrote:


we don't think of it as "political art" because we don't see our project as either reform or revolution or even exposing society's ills.

saul ostrow Chair, Environmental Chairs Council Chair, Visual Arts and Technologies Head, Sculpture

sostrow@gate.cia.edu

EXPECT EVERYTHING / FEAR NOTHING






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