Acts of Resistance: The Power of Art to Create a Better World (Hardback) - Amber Massie-Blomfield
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A wide-ranging exploration of art as a form of political activism
'A fascinating, passionate and political case for art's world-changing power, by a fizzingly good writer' - Robert Macfarlane
'A rich and broad overview of socially purposeful art. Everyone interested in social change should read it' - Brian Eno
In Acts of Resistance, Amber Massie-Blomfield writes about the artists who have treated the protest site as their canvas and contributed to movements that have transformed history - from the musicians in Auschwitz to the four-year Siege of Sarajevo, from the to ACT UP's 1989 invasion of the New York Stock Exchange, to the Niger Delta and indigenous communities in Bolivia.
Including stories and artists from across the globe, including Susan Sontag, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and Claude Cahun - alongside collectives, communities, amateurs and anonymous creators who have used their art as an expression of resistance - this fascinating book asks what is the purpose of art in a world on fire? Why are artists compelled to paint, write, dance and make music, even when the odds are stacked against them? And how can artistic creation be a genuine form of political resistance?
Combining cultural criticism, history and memoir, Acts of Resistance is an urgent reminder that art can make a human life more bearable, and can be a means of building the things that a person needs to survive the bleakest circumstances. It is a testament to that idea, and to the people who have risked their lives to prove it is so. While their stories are remarkable, they are also a reminder that each of us can use creativity in defense of our humanity.
About the Author
Amber Massie-Blomfield is a non-fiction writer and arts professional. Formerly Executive Director of Complicite theatre company, she led the first ever stage adaptation of Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk's Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead. Previously, she was Executive Director of Camden People's Theatre, where she was selected by the Evening Standard as one of '18 Women to Inspire the Next Generation' and received the Special Achievement Award at the 2018 Off West End Awards in recognition of her work. Her first book, Twenty Theatres to See Before You Die, was shortlisted for the Theatre Book Prize and recipient of the Society of Authors' Michael Meyer Award, as well as Gladstone Library's Political Writer-in-Residence Award. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, and as an activist, she has also been involved with Writers Rebel and Extinction Rebellion.- Contributor:
- Amber Massie-Blomfield
- Imprint:
- Footnote Press Ltd
- Publisher:
- Footnote Press Ltd
- Release Date:
- 27 Jun 2024
- Number of Pages:
- 272
- Binding:
- Hardback
- ISBN13:
- 9781804440513
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