by Başak Şenova (Editor)
Dialogical action in art
For thirty years Barbara Holub's socially and politically engaged art has linked urban development, social issues, and artistic interventions. As an accumulative process of participatory action, Holub's projects question the role of art in society, whether in the context of art itself, in urban public space, or in relation to corporations.
This monograph offers a detailed view of Barbara Holub's extensive body of work as well as her projects with transparadiso at the interface of art, architecture, and urbanism, for which she coined the term "silent activism." Rather than directly propagating activism, Holub persistently creates performative situations for dialogic action with the aim of questioning norms and crossing boundaries.
- "Silent activism" - a portrait of Barbara Holub's transdisciplinary artistic work
- New perspectives for the practice of participatory art
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With contributions by Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Enrico Lunghi, Paul O'Neill, Jane Rendell, and Andreas Spiegl
Bilingual edition: German/English
Author Biography
Başak Şenova, designer and curator; visiting professor of Art and Communication Practices at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 1 x 11.25 x 8.75 IN
Publication Date: December 19, 2022