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Author Crehan, Kate A. F.

Title Community art : an anthropological perspective / Kate Crehan.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2011.

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Edition English ed.
Description 1 online resource (xviii, 210 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents I Rejection -- 1 Art Inside and Outside the Gallery 3 -- Art World 5 -- Art with a Capital A 11 -- Art World and Common Sense 18 -- Charges and Briefs 22 -- II Shaping -- 2 Moving beyond the Gallery 29 -- Beginnings 29 -- An Art World Brief 35 -- Into the 'Community; 38 -- A Warmly Persuasive Word 40 -- Back to the Art World 41 -- 'What's It For, Mister?' 44 -- Freedom and Structure 47 -- Fun Events v. Artism Lifeism 51 -- 3 From Performance to the Environment 57 -- 'I'm Afraid This Whole Horrible Box Takes Priority' 58 -- From Visual Systems to Free Form Arts Trust 59 -- Performance 61 -- Dead Fish and Totem Poles 72 -- Environmental Turn 76 -- 4 Community Arts and the Democratization of Expertise 79 -- Rise and Fall of community Arts and Community Architecture 80 -- Early Environmental Work in Hackney 87 -- Providing Access to Expertise 91 -- 5 Responding to Local Needs: Goldsmiths 95 -- Football and Mosiacs 98 -- Of Distraction and Expression 103 -- 6 Making Art Collaboratively: Provost 111 -- Paths and Plantings 111 -- Mural 115 -- 'Everybody Was Involved in the Mural' 124 -- View from the Arts Council 125 -- 7 Theoretical and Political Locations 129 -- Artists and Ethnography 129 -- Locating the Free Form Artists 131 -- Coming of the Audit Culture 137 -- III Into The Twenty-First Century -- 8 Free Form in 2004 141 -- A Professional Organization 141 -- Norwich Commission 148 -- Catton Grove Brief 152 -- 9 A Carnival and a Standing Stone 157 -- Catton Clear Day Carnival 158 -- 'It's Personalized the Rubbish Collection a Bit More' 162 -- Fiddlewood Project 165 -- Selecting an Artist 165 -- Standing Stone 171 -- 'It's Much Better Than That Angel of the North' 177 -- End of the Journey 180.
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Subject Free Form Arts Trust (Great Britain)
Free Form Arts Trust (Great Britain)
Artists and community -- Great Britain.
Artists and community.
Great Britain.
Art & design styles: from c 1960.
Sociology.
Cultural studies.
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography.
ART -- Performance.
ART -- Reference.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781847888334 184788833X (DLC) 2011022355
ISBN 0857850555 (electronic book)
9780857850553 (electronic book)
9780857853165
0857853163
9781474214629
1474214622
9781847888334 (paperback)
184788833X (paperback)
9781847888341 (cloth)
1847888348 (cloth)
Standard No. 99950132865