If Art is Politics
20182020

If art is politics, is Congress a dance? Are apples oranges? Are artists, politicians . . . and politicians, artists? The recent U.S. presidential elections, following similar developments in many other countries, have made it abundantly clear: the political is a radically contested – as well as expanding – space where non-action, too, has political consequences. While voter turnout may be in decline, people are finding new ways to engage politics and defend their interests. In this condition, often referred to as Post Democracy, the Vera List Center is announcing its new focus theme for 2018-2020: If Art Is Politics.

For the next two years, starting in Fall 2018, programs at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics will explore this theme: if art is politics, how is it politically viable and does it acquire political agency? If so, how does it shift or affect the sites, practices and participants of political processes in ways that traditional forms of political involvement might not? If art is politics, does politics then take place in museums, in studios and on the street, and how are art’s institutions implicated in such a new political order? Does art as politics widen the definition of political constituencies, and if so, how? If art is politics, does it allow for the embrace of a set of shared values that transcend party politics?

If art is politics, where does it take place, how does it constitute political engagement, and who is participating?
If Art Is Politics gathers distinct strands of investigation and creates a constellation of research clusters on the sites, the formats and the participants of the political when activated by art. As we push further, and consider the efficacy of art as a political instrument, we will look at art as political practice through the lenses of class and privilege, policy and symbol, propaganda and aesthetics, scale and impact. Can the Vera List Center, with its public seminars, fellowships, teaching, prize initiatives, exhibitions and publications, provide a space of belonging for geographically, culturally and socially diverse constituencies? We propose to explore a new inclusive politics, one that transcends conventional political systems.

Network

Announcement

The Brooklyn Rail & the Vera List Center for Art and Politics: Conversations on Freedom of Speech

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Feb 20, 2024

Interview

“My language has disappeared.” A Conversation on Studies into Darkness

Amar Kanwar, Carin Kuoni, and Laura Raicovich

Announcement

Studies into Darkness included in AUPresses 2023 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show

Apr 27, 2023

News

Public Seminar: Can Art Reimagine Freedom of Speech? A Conversation on Studies into Darkness

Nov 1, 2022

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Book, e-book

Studies into Darkness: The Perils and Promise of Freedom of Speech

Conversation, Reading

Strategies for Survival: Black Feminist Manifestos

Mar 13, 2021

Announcement

VLC Welcomes Five New Advisory Board Members

Jul 17, 2020

Forum

ART • WORK • PLACE: Emergency Session III

Jun 16, 2020

Announcement

Solidarity with Racial Justice Movements

Jun 3, 2020

Forum

ART • WORK • PLACE: Emergency Session II

May 6, 2020

Summit

Art•Work•Place: Creating an Equitable Art World

Apr 18, 2020

Forum

ART • WORK • PLACE: Emergency Session I

Apr 7, 2020

Announcement

Art for the Now: Help Support Our Communities

Apr 6, 2020

Party

Jesus Benavente, I’m Not Dancing, I’m Struggling to Survive: Shelter in Place

Mar 28, 2020

Screening, Symposium

Art and the Specter of Ideology

Feb 22, 2020

Catalogue

Dean Erdmann. And, Apollo: A Laboratory

News

BOMB: Digesting Place: Dean Erdmann Interviewed by Amanda Parmer

Jan 30, 2020

Conversation

Queer Archives: Between the Individual and the Institutional

Jan 27, 2020

Exhibition

Dean Erdmann. And, Apollo: A Laboratory

Jan 16–Feb 11, 2020

Book Launch, Conversation, Screening

Being Together Precedes Being

Dec 9, 2019

AICA-USA Lecture

Courtney J. Martin: In the Context of Criticism

Nov 12, 2019

Conference

Global Voices: Conversations with the Jane Lombard Fellows

Oct 26, 2019

Performance

FESTAC ’77, a concert by Craig Harris

Oct 25, 2019

Essay

Tiffany Chung: The Vietnam Exodus Project

Bala Star

Forum

Vera List Center Forum 2019: If Art Is Politics

Oct 23–Oct 25, 2019

Lecture

Tiffany Chung

Oct 23, 2019

Exhibition

Pan African Space Station

Oct 23–Nov 10, 2019

Essay

Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research

Kaelen Wilson Goldie

Essay

Jasmeen Patheja: Blank Noise

Gauri Gill

Essay

Liz Johnson Artur: Black Balloon Archive

Antawan I. Byrd

Essay

Naine Terena De Jesus: Oráculo

Maria Thereza Alves

Essay

Pan African Space Station: Wake Up Your Mind

Natasha Ginwala

VLC 2019 Forum Poster

Catalogue

Vera List Center Forum 2019: If Art is Politics

Panel

Moving Movements: Women in Philanthropy

Oct 6, 2019

News

Art Papers: Art Isn’t Neutral, A Conversation With Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich

Oct 1, 2019

Conversation

Dialogues on a Future Communication. Entanglement #2: Resilience

Sep 26, 2019

Panel, Performance

Freedom of Speech: A Curriculum for Studies Into Darkness

Sep 20–Sep 21, 2019

Lecture

Parsons Fine Arts Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Dean Erdmann

Sep 11, 2019

Book

ART, An Index to (see also POLITICS): 25 Years of Vera List Center Fellowships

Seminar

Going Towards the Heat: Speaking Across Difference

Jun 10, 2019

Conversation

How Soon Is Now: Art, Activism and Accountability

May 30, 2019

Seminar

A Time for Seditious Speech

Apr 13, 2019

Lecture, Performance

Speculative Legal Futures and the Poetic Testimony of Violence

Apr 4, 2019

Seminar

Say It Like You Mean It: On Translation, Communication, Languages

Mar 11, 2019

Seminar

Pervasive and Personal: Observations on Free Speech Online

Feb 11, 2019

News

New School News: Feminist Manifestos Continue to Challenge the Status Quo

Jan 9, 2019

Conversation, Performance

All Visible Directions Between Sky and Water with Natalie Diaz and Maria Hupfield

Dec 12, 2018

Seminar

Feminist Manifestos

Dec 3, 2018

AICA-USA Lecture

Aruna D’Souza: Writing in the Reparative Mode

Nov 26, 2018

Talk

Making Dazzle Ships: Art, History, and Design from WWI to Today

Nov 15–Nov 15, 2018

Seminar

Mapping the Territory

Nov 12–Nov 12, 2018

Seminar Overview

Freedom of Speech: A Curriculum for Studies into Darkness

Nov 12, 2018–Sep 21, 2019

Conversation, Screening

Amar Kanwar, Such a Morning, 2017

Nov 11, 2018

Talk

Tony Oursler: Tear of The Cloud

Nov 1, 2018

Talk

Reaction + Action in the Art World

Oct 30, 2018

News

Brittle Paper: Chimurenga Collective Awarded Vera List Center’s 2018-20 Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice

Oct 8, 2018

Conversation

2018-2020 Fellows Dean Erdmann and Helene Kazan Artist Talk and Conversation

Oct 5, 2018

Forum

Vera List Center Forum 2018: If Art Is Politics

Oct 4–Oct 5, 2018

Conversation

Ingrid Schaffner, Curator, Carnegie International, 57th Edition, 2018

Sep 14, 2018

Conversation

On Non-Visibility

May 23, 2018

Conversation, Lecture

Anselm Kiefer in conversation with Nicholas Baume and Richard Calvocoressi

Apr 30, 2018

Conversation, Lecture

ART, an Index to (see also Politics): 25 Years of Vera List Center Fellowships

Apr 21, 2018

Presentation

A Ballast Flora Garden at High Line, Pioneer Works, and Weeksville Heritage Center

Apr 19, 2018–Mar 1, 2019

Announcement

2018–2020 Prize Recipient: Chimurenga

Apr 10, 2018

Talk

Amanda Ross-Ho

Mar 27, 2018

Talk

Yinka Shonibare MBE

Mar 5, 2018

Lecture, Workshop

Toward Sanctuary Summits

Feb 15–Feb 16, 2018

Screening, Seminar

Grounded Struggles: Land, Dispossession, and Freedom in Brazil, Morocco, Tunisia, Haiti and the U.S.

Feb 9, 2018

News

Hyperallergic: The Growing Necessity for the Vera List Center for Art and Politics

Nov 21, 2017

VLC Prize Announcement

Vera List Center Marks 25 Years of International Impact

Sep 7–Jun 7, 2017

Announcement

COVID-19 Resource Toolkit for Artists and our Extended Communities

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