Participatory Exchange: Generating Critique in Social Practice Art
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Open access
Authors
Pedler, Elizabeth Ruth
Date
2017Supervisor
Dr Kit Messham-Muir
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and Art
Collection
Abstract
In my practice-led thesis I approach socially engaged art as both a theorist and practitioner to understand how exchange is employed by artists to generate critique. Through a study of the literature and fellow artists’ methodologies, I examine how exchange functions as a model, consider the effects of their methods, and adapt selected strategies for use in my own practice. I produced four socially engaged artworks, to examine how exchange facilitates participation and critique.
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