Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health
Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health examines changing political uses of the concept of care in neoliberal democracies and asks how artists, architects and designers both contribute to and attempt to critique its social manifestations. The publication brings together case studies of artistic and design interventions within health and social care institutions, and broader political and philosophical essays and interviews relating to civic "wellbeing."
Contributors include curators, artists, politicians, architects and healthcare professionals.
Caring Culture is the first volume in the Actors, Agents and Attendants series of publications and symposia commissioned by SKOR in partnership with Andrea Phillips to investigate the role of cultural practice in the organization of the public domain.
Item Type | Edited Book |
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Subjects | Creative Arts and Design > Fine Art |
Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Art Research Office > REF2014 |
Date Deposited | 18 Apr 2012 18:20 |
Last Modified | 01 Apr 2015 09:36 |