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Justin Langlois

  • About
  • Artwork
    • Words are Weapons
    • Where Else Would You Rather Be?
    • Conflict Studies
    • Striking a Balance
    • Failing is a Matter of Perspective
    • Float School
    • Existing Attractions
    • Locals Only
    • An Incomplete Glossary of Sustenance
    • Should I Be Worried?
    • Decisions, Decisions
    • Everything is Happening Right Here
    • The School for Eventual Vacancy
    • Neighbourhood Time Exchange
    • Let’s Keep a Record of Bad Decisions
    • Take Power / Make Power
    • An Unregulated Public …
    • The Academy of Tactical Resistance
    • Subtext: River Signs
    • Glossed Over
    • Something I Know For Sure
    • CIVIC SPACE
    • Homework I & II (conferences on social practice)
    • All we are is all we were
    • Drift (a psychogeographic app)
    • A Declaration of Principles (for artists, cultural workers, & supporters thereof)
    • 10 Things You Will Always Need to Know About This City (Lethbridge)
    • You Can’t Have It Both Ways
    • …and then the city (billboard series)
    • The Neighborhood (The Neighbourhood)
    • Cross-Border Communication
    • You Are Worth It
    • It’s Complicated
  • Writing
    • Knowledge and Not-Knowledge in the Art School
    • Why Art Schools Need More Socially Engaged Art
    • Methodologies of Failure: Evaluation Practices for Socially Engaged Art
    • A Declaration of Principles (for artists, cultural workers, & supporters thereof)
    • On Support: the Foreverness of Contingencies
    • Toward a New School of Art: How Social Practice, Radical Locality, and Antagonism Should Shape Art Education in the 21st Century
    • The Aesthetics of Intention
  • Teaching
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Tag: talk

Inside the Artist’s Studio | Nato Thompson | Art21 Blog

The term artist is an antiquated idea in trying to come to terms with this reality. It can be a useful category because the skillsets of artists are being deployed by power in various forms. But the manipulation of cultural symbols is nowhere remotely the sole purview of artists.

via Inside the Artist’s Studio | Nato Thompson | Art21 Blog.

Posted on March 9, 2012Categories CollectionTags Art21, Nato Thompson, social practice, talk
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