The Art of Changing the Art World: An Investigation into Contemporary Institutional Critique through Craft-Based, Political Art
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ThesisThesis type
Masters by ResearchAuthor/s
Cox, Sophie AlexandraAbstract
This research paper is the culmination of practice-led research into the structures of the art world. It results from an investigation into the institutions of the art world and their connection to the capitalist system in which we live. It asks if an art scene outside this consumerist ...
See moreThis research paper is the culmination of practice-led research into the structures of the art world. It results from an investigation into the institutions of the art world and their connection to the capitalist system in which we live. It asks if an art scene outside this consumerist system is possible through examples of artists and collectives trying to break out of capitalist control. In the art-making that forms the complementary exhibition, my work aims to emulate such art practices through recycled materials, political iconography and slow, crafts-based practices. Ultimately, the research findings were that such artists and collectives can provide hope for an art world that is less controlled by the systems of finance.
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See moreThis research paper is the culmination of practice-led research into the structures of the art world. It results from an investigation into the institutions of the art world and their connection to the capitalist system in which we live. It asks if an art scene outside this consumerist system is possible through examples of artists and collectives trying to break out of capitalist control. In the art-making that forms the complementary exhibition, my work aims to emulate such art practices through recycled materials, political iconography and slow, crafts-based practices. Ultimately, the research findings were that such artists and collectives can provide hope for an art world that is less controlled by the systems of finance.
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Date
2025Rights statement
The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Art, Communication and EnglishDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Sydney College of the ArtsAwarding institution
The University of SydneyShare