March 24, 2013

Social Practice Art.

"If none of these projects sound much like art — or the art you are used to seeing in museums — that is precisely the point...."
Leading museums have largely ignored it. But many smaller art institutions see it as a new frontier for a movement whose roots stretch back to the 1960s but has picked up fervor through Occupy Wall Street and the rise of social activism among young artists....

The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, for example, is constructing a final work by the artist Mike Kelley, who committed suicide last year, that will function as a kind of perpetual social-practice experiment. Although Kelley was never identified with the movement, he specified before his death that the work, “Mobile Homestead” — a faithful re-creation of his childhood ranch-style home that will sit in a once-vacant lot behind the museum — should not be an art location in any traditional sense but a small social-services site, with possible additional roles as space for music and the museum’s education programs. Whether visitors will understand that the house is a work of art and a continuing performance is an open question....

38 comments:

James said...

Well....Detroit does have huge amounts of available space.

Paco Wové said...

"Whether visitors will understand that the house is a work of art and a continuing performance is an open question"

If you burned the house down (filming the blaze, of course), would that be art?

ricpic said...

Will there be grants for aspiring capitalists?

Anonymous said...

Re: "If you burned the house down (filming the blaze, of course), would that be art?"

To paraphrase a well-quoted Judge: "I don't know what Obscenity is but I masturbate when I see It."

Anonymous said...

Re: ""I don't know what Obscenity is but I masturbate when I see It."

Ann: you can use this in a Law Class if need be.

Tim said...

When everything is art, nothing is art.

pdug said...

Remember the hipsters who wanted money to build play-forts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1-rCk5pFic

bagoh20 said...

How is this house a "continuing performance" anymore than every other house. My house, thanks to endless visits to Home Depot, is truly a continuing performance, or slavery, depending on your need for self esteem.

Nonapod said...

It great to help people, but what's the advantage of calling it "art"?

Anonymous said...

Re: "The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit...is constructing a final work by the artist Mike Kelley...the work, “Mobile Homestead” — a faithful re-creation of his childhood ranch-style home that will sit in a once-vacant lot behind the museum..."

Well, from what I understand Detroit has the room for it.

In NYC they wouldn't even have room for his piece "Tiny Tiny Closet."

Anonymous said...

My Art Piece would be to reconstruct modern Detroit in Montana.

Detroit Montana just sounds good.

Anonymous said...

If I hear the phrase "social activism" one more time I am going to barf.

Henry said...

This is not news. It is not new.

The article fails to mention Suzi Gablik. Good God, man, learn some history. Know your antecedents. Predictably this parasitic scabies on the body of art is like socialism. The failure of the last generation is elided from the minds of its current acolytes.

And thus we come full circle to what the movement is supposedly about. From self-promotor Justin Langlois: “If your project was a math equation, did the sum always end up as a critique of capitalism?”

Jesus H. Christ, how fucking tedious. If art is anything it's not this boring shit.

bagoh20 said...

I know a lot of people who call themselves "artists", but few of them can do "art" that is beyond my own talent-free abilities. If I can do it, it's not art.

Likewise with: intellectuals, philosophers, musicians, photographers, writers, lawyers, and other "experts". I wish calling yourself these things meant that you are different in ability than us average losers. Otherwise it can be very confusing, and unnecessarily expensive.

Mumpsimus said...

Centuries from now, people will revere these artists just as we do Pheidias and Botticelli, I'm pretty sure.

Shouting Thomas said...

Detroit can afford to fund a museum?

YoungHegelian said...

I oughtta apply for a grant. I've always had this idea for a piece of social practice art. It involves placing a camera in an art museum where one one can see on both sides of a free standing wall. There are two copies of the same painting, one on each side of the wall. The painting is a hyper-realistic scene from the LA Rodney King riots. On the right side of the wall, the painting is titled "A Rage that Cannot Be Denied". On the left side, it's titled "N****r Fiesta Time".

The social practice art-work is recording the reactions based on title alone.

I really doubt I'll get funding, though.

KCFleming said...

I just flushed my Social Practice Art.

I am working on Flush Redux: The Shibboleth.

YoungHegelian said...

@Pogo,

I am working on Flush Redux: The Shibboleth.

And then, after that comes:

No Shit: The Aftermath

KCFleming said...

Also a form of fiber art.



Sorry.

edutcher said...

Social Practice Art, why does that phrase remind me of Performance Art?

Perhaps one does for the art world what the other did for theater.

bagoh20 said...

"Detroit can afford to fund a museum?"

They should rename the whole town to "The Social Practice Museum: An exhibit of post-industrial expression".

Now that's art with an important message.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Occupy Museums.

virgil xenophon said...

They need the equivalent of hazmat signs that big-rigs carrying hazardous materials display to post at the Detroit city limits as a warning to all who enter there..

virgil xenophon said...

Oh, and what bagoh20, above, said..

rcommal said...

Doesn't matter anyway.

Darrell said...

It won't be art until Tilda Swinton sleeps in it. I know that much.

Unknown said...

Why only Detroit.. any other place also on the list ?

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MayBee said...

What kind of person needs to label the very act of living *art* in order to enjoy practicing it?

I guess someone who ultimately commits suicide. Someone too much in his own heard.

Moose said...

Art is context. You take a pile of dog doo off the street and put it in the gallery it becomes art.
Yes Detroit funds a really nice museum actually. They sell Krugerrands in the gift shop. I want to see if anyone gets *that* one.

James said...

Please fellow Althousters...be understanding and kind...think of the problems that the current field of artists have....would you like every thing you did in your life to be compared to Michelangelo's work..? that is really a lot of pressure..so they go off on any and all tangents that cannot possibly be compared to his work....the work of a god (please note little "g"). It is the reason I went into business management where only humans stride..no gods there to be compared to.

gerry said...

Most art is, like everything else, crap. But it gets funded because it's art.

I can get some very interesting toilet-paper crap abstractions, if anyone is interested.

Freeman Hunt said...

I'm not just a stay at home mother. I'm performing social practice art. Isn't everybody?

Moose said...

I got out of art in the 80's when I realized that I had to either give blowjobs to gallery directors and/or write incestuous grant proposals for funding.
What artists need these days is more hardship and less funding. That way we don't need to winnow out the crap art - let Darwin do it so to speak.

Aridog said...

From the MOCAD website...

Mobile Homestead enacts a reversal of the 'white flight' that took place in Detroit following the inner city uprisings of the 1960s

Pray tell, how so?

There is a sliver of revival going on in Downtown Detroit, but none of it looks anything like the double wide with fringe that MOCAD calls art. The artist grew up in yee f'ing gawd "Westland" ... likely had to kick the cows off the path on his way to school back in the day.

Maybe I just don't get it?

Aridog said...

What I don't get is the bit about "white flight." Bullshit...anyone white or black who COULD moved out, DID move out....with a few notable exceptions. If you don't believe me check out Southfield, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Novi, West Bloomfield, et al.

tiger said...

'Tim said...
When everything is art, nothing is art.'

This.
And this:
Marcel DuChamps(I think) said:

'"Art" is whatever I say it is.'

Sam L. said...

Not a place I'd spend my money.