
Grupo de Arte Callejero
Thought, Practice, and Actions
- 352 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Grupo de Arte Callejero: Thought, Practices, and Actions tells the profound story of social militancy, popular rebellion, and art in the tumultuous decades of Argentina’s recent past—and foretells the subversive arts of rebellion for an unwritten future. For the artist collective Grupo de Arte Callejero (Group of Street Artists), there is no separation between social art and social movements. Militancy and art unite in the anonymous, collective, everyday spaces and rhythms of life.
For over two decades, Grupo de Arte Callejero has participated in the wave of denunciations of genocide and disappearances during the military junta, the social rebellions of the 2001 financial crisis, neoliberal austerity plans, teachers’ strikes, and Indigenous protests. A critical reflection and collection of their work, Thought, Practices and Actions offers profound insight into what was done and what remains to be done in the social fields of art and revolution.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Translators’ Introduction
- Preface
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Exit to Exit
- Cartographic Thoughts
- Concepts and Practices of Justice: Experiences from The Mesa De Escrache
- The Escrache as a Point of Departure for Rethinking the Image
- Image and Memory
- Invasion
- 19th and 20th of December
- Ministry of Control
- Communication
- Methodologies
- Photographic Record
- Spaces for Recognition and Legitimization of Experiences
- Institutional Relations
- Moving Targets
- Thinking on the Defensive
- The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far…
- Anti-Monument
- Actions and Projects
- Epilogue
- Afterword to U.S. edition
- About the Author
- About the Translators