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Direct Democracy

Barlow, Geraldine - Personal Name; Wyman, Jemima - Personal Name; Hastings, Gail - Personal Name; Roe, Alex Martinis - Personal Name; McQualter, Andrew - Personal Name; Miller, John - Personal Name; Perry, Simon - Personal Name; A Centre for Everything - Personal Name; Frankovich, Alicia - Personal Name; Scrase, Carl - Personal Name; French, will - Personal Name; Ali, Laylah - Personal Name; DAMP - Personal Name; Deacon, Destiny - Personal Name; Parr, Mike - Personal Name; Bookchin, Natalie - Personal Name; Armanious, Hany - Personal Name; Monteith, Alex - Personal Name; Ormella, Raquel - Personal Name; Tomic, Milica - Personal Name; Velonis, Kostis - Personal Name;

26 April - 6 July 2013
Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA
Caulfield campus
Curator: Geraldine Barlow

Artists: Laylah Ali, Hany Armanious, Natalie Bookchin, A Centre for Everything, DAMP, Destiny Deacon, Alicia Frankovich, Will French, Gail Hastings, Alex Martinis Roe, Andrew McQualter, John Miller, Alex Monteith, Raquel Ormella, Mike Parr, Simon Perry, Carl Scrase, Milica Tomic, Kostis Velonis, Jemima Wyman

Direct Democracy explores the changing nature of our engagement with the democratic tradition and looks to the emergence of new democratic models. The exhibition reflects contemporary social movements, unrest and the desire for change; modelling key social dynamics and possible futures. In Direct Democracy destruction and resistance are connected with the need to collaborate and rebuild. Recent political shifts such as the Arab Spring, the global financial crisis and movements such as Occupy are considered in relation to earlier struggles for autonomy and self-definition, as well as the interplay of constructive and corrosive dynamics in leadership and governance. The exhibition examines the shifting forms of political agency, in both emerging and foundational democracies.

Direct Democracy continues MUMA’s ongoing series of thematic and discursive exhibitions, such as Networks (Cells & Silos) and Liquid Archive. Curated by MUMA’s Senior Curator Geraldine Barlow, Direct Democracy features the work of a number of international artists together with artists and artist collectives from Australia.


Ketersediaan
14-4161702 Ali DKatalog Seni (Katalog Seni Rupa)Tersedia
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Judul Seri
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No. Panggil
702 Ali D
Penerbit
Australia : Monash University Museum Of Art., 2013
Deskripsi Fisik
111
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-0-9872952-5-5
Klasifikasi
700
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Tipe Media
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Group Exhibition
Australia
Monash University Museum of Arts
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