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Soft Power: A Conversation for the Future
Soft Power: A Conversation for the Future
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A volume dedicated to artists addressing our politically tumultuous times.
Soft Power: A Conversation for the Future accompanies an exhibition of recent works and new commissions by twenty artists from around the world organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. These artists understand themselves as social actors, question their responsibility as citizens, and actively play their role as public intellectuals and provocateurs. Featured artists include Nairy Baghramian, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Carlos Motta, and Xaviera Simmons, among many others.
This expansive catalog includes six extensive essays by curators, artists, and other writers, as well as short texts and interviews introducing the exhibition's artists, and showcases works ranging from video and photography to sculpture, architectural interventions, and performance. Each artwork, in its own way, considers collective histories and the construction of ideologies and other underlying power structures that influence our world.
Soft Power: A Conversation for the Future accompanies an exhibition of recent works and new commissions by twenty artists from around the world organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. These artists understand themselves as social actors, question their responsibility as citizens, and actively play their role as public intellectuals and provocateurs. Featured artists include Nairy Baghramian, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Carlos Motta, and Xaviera Simmons, among many others.
This expansive catalog includes six extensive essays by curators, artists, and other writers, as well as short texts and interviews introducing the exhibition's artists, and showcases works ranging from video and photography to sculpture, architectural interventions, and performance. Each artwork, in its own way, considers collective histories and the construction of ideologies and other underlying power structures that influence our world.
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