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Palm Tree Whispers and Mountain Escapes: How Contemporary Artworks Contribute to an Inclusive Public Sphere
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Abstract How do artworks contribute to a more inclusive public sphere? Artworks contribute to the inclusiveness of a public sphere in that they help us consider previous objects as acting subjects, and thus as entities deserving membership in the public sphere. In addition, artworks typically attract a publi... view more
How do artworks contribute to a more inclusive public sphere? Artworks contribute to the inclusiveness of a public sphere in that they help us consider previous objects as acting subjects, and thus as entities deserving membership in the public sphere. In addition, artworks typically attract a public, thus generating the necessary recognition for additional subjects. We propose a typology that categorizes artworks' contribution to an inclusive public sphere. The typology is based on two axes: (a) artworks' explicitness in attributing the status of a subject to a previous object and (b) the number of people that get to see the artwork. In order to illustrate the applicability of the typology and in order to understand how the two dimensions relate to one another, we analyze how two artworks include the non‐human as subjects into the public sphere: Eduardo Navarro's Sound Mirror (shown at the 2016 São Paulo Biennal) and Prabhakar Pachpute's Mountain Escape (exhibited in the 2016 Colombian Salón Nacional de Artistas). Comparing both artistic strategies we find that there may be a trade‐off between the explicitness and the reach of a new subjectification.... view less
Keywords
art; public space; inclusion
Classification
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Free Keywords
Eduardo Navarro; Jacques Rancière; Latin America; Latin American art; Oliver Marchart; Prabhakar Pachpute; art; art world; contemporary art; distribution of the sensible; environmental art; global art market; inclusiveness; political art; public sphere
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 180-190
Journal
Social Inclusion, 9 (2021) 4
Issue topic
Art and Design for Social Inclusion in the Public Sphere
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed