Zones of Indistinguishability: Collective Actions Group and Participatory Art

Authors

  • Claire Bishop em tradução de Jefferson Miranda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37235/ae.n44.20

Keywords:

participatory art, shared privatized experiences, indistinguishability

Abstract

In the present essay, published in the journal e-flux journal, n. 29, November 2011, the author focuses on the Collective Actions Group, active in Moscow from the mid-1970s onwards, from the perspective of Western participatory art. Claire Bishop is associate professor in the PhD Program in Art History at CUNY Graduate Center, New York. She is a regular contributor to Artforum; her publications include Installation art: a critical history (2005), Artificial hells: participatory art and the politics of spectatorship (2012) and the edited anthologies Participation (2006), and 1968- 1989: political upheaval and artistic change (2010).

Published

2023-01-09