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From Art Objects to Art Subjects

June 22, 2017 @ 5:30 am PDT

Thursday, June 22, 5:30 pm

Curator’s Choice Lecture: Lane Relyea

From Art Objects to Art Subjects

Artists in cities everywhere are turning their attention from object making to public conversation. Instead of depending on traditional forms of funding, they are increasingly crowd-sourcing and ad-libbing galleries and events for colleagues to meet and stay informed. Consequently, the “white cube system”—traditionally centered around the studio, gallery, and museum—is being displaced by one focused on collaboration, professionalism, and social practice. Lane Relyea discusses this current shift in contemporary art towards more democratic forms of production.

Lane Relyea chairs the Department of Art Theory & Practice at Northwestern University and is a former editor of Art Journal. He has written widely on contemporary art since 1983, and his book Your Everyday Art World, on the effects of communication networks on artistic practice and its contexts, was published in 2013 by MIT Press.

Free

Reserve tickets at the Visitor Services desks, or online at tickets.sbma.net.

Location:

Mary Craig Auditorium

Santa Barbara Museum of Art

1130 State Street, Santa Barbara

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Date:
June 22, 2017
Time:
5:30 am PDT

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