Activism: Documents of Contemporary Art

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Activism: Documents of Contemporary Art

Join editors Afonso Ramos and Tom Snow alongside special guests including Lina Khatib to unpack what activism means in the context of contemporary art today. 

Artists have consistently engaged in activist discourse, lending their skills to social movements, and regularly participating in civil and social rights campaigns while also boycotting cultural institutions and exerting significant pressure on them. From ACT UP and its affiliate groups since the dawn of the AIDS crisis to the counter-spectacle and street theatrics of the Arab Spring and Occupy, to ongoing protest movements such as Black Lives Matter, Rhodes Must Fall, and Decolonize This Place, activist aesthetics has proven increasingly difficult to define under traditional classifications. 

About the speakers:

Tom Snow

Tom Snow is Adjunct Faculty at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art. 

Afonso Ramos

Afonso Ramos is Junior Researcher at the Art History Institute at NOVA FCSH, in Lisbon, and Associate Editor of Revista de Histoìria da Arte.