Compassion: A Paradox In Art And Society (Making Public)
This publication was developed in close collaboration with artistĀ Rini Hurkmans, initiator of a conceptual art work called the 'Flag of Compassion'. The book aims to show what space an artwork can occupy in the public domain, as well as a network of philosophical notions, art theory, societal institutions, collective identity formation and individual experience. Through its hybrid character it wants to form a case study for a new form of art analysis. Simultaneously, it deals with the social effectivity of art and questions how art nowadays can be relevant on a social and political level.
156 pages, 17 x 22 cm, softcover,Ā Valiz (Amsterdam).
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Compassion: A Paradox In Art And Society (Making Public)
Compassion: A Paradox In Art And Society (Making Public)
This publication was developed in close collaboration with artistĀ Rini Hurkmans, initiator of a conceptual art work called the 'Flag of Compassion'. The book aims to show what space an artwork can occupy in the public domain, as well as a network of philosophical notions, art theory, societal institutions, collective identity formation and individual experience. Through its hybrid character it wants to form a case study for a new form of art analysis. Simultaneously, it deals with the social effectivity of art and questions how art nowadays can be relevant on a social and political level.
156 pages, 17 x 22 cm, softcover,Ā Valiz (Amsterdam).
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This publication was developed in close collaboration with artistĀ Rini Hurkmans, initiator of a conceptual art work called the 'Flag of Compassion'. The book aims to show what space an artwork can occupy in the public domain, as well as a network of philosophical notions, art theory, societal institutions, collective identity formation and individual experience. Through its hybrid character it wants to form a case study for a new form of art analysis. Simultaneously, it deals with the social effectivity of art and questions how art nowadays can be relevant on a social and political level.
156 pages, 17 x 22 cm, softcover,Ā Valiz (Amsterdam).
























