Creative Time at Essex Street Market
southeast corner of Delancey and Essex Streets, entrance on Delancey
East Village / Lower East Side
September 24 - October 16, 2011
Reception: Saturday, September 24, 7:30 - 10 PM
Web Site
Living as Form provides a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art. The project brings together twenty-five curators, documents over 100 artists’ projects in a large-scale survey exhibition inside the historic Essex Street Market building, features nine new commissions in the surrounding neighborhood, and provides a dynamic online archive of over 350 socially engaged projects.
Living as Form will culminate with a book, co-published by Creative Time Books and MIT Press, that will highlight projects from the exhibition archive, as well as commissioned essays from noted critics and theorists in the field, including Carol Becker, Claire Bishop, Teddy Cruz, Brian Holmes, Maria Lind, and Shannon Jackson. Detailing some of the most important socially engaged projects from the last twenty years, this unique archive will provide key examples, allow insights into methodologies, contextualize the conditions of site, and broaden the range of what constitutes this form. Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011 will be out in January 2012.
September 24–October 16 Thursday–Sunday, 12–8 PM The historic Essex Street Market Southeast corner of Essex and Delancey Streets (entrance on Delancey), NYC